Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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Page 94
... Electors , and with considerable apathy in several important states . And no one had a majority ; Mr. Clay was fourth on the list by four Electoral votes ; General Jackson led in both the recorded popular vote and in the Electoral ; and ...
... Electors , and with considerable apathy in several important states . And no one had a majority ; Mr. Clay was fourth on the list by four Electoral votes ; General Jackson led in both the recorded popular vote and in the Electoral ; and ...
Page 111
... electors and her electoral votes were counted . Of the 294 electoral votes , Van Buren received 170 and was elected , Harri- son received 73 , White 26 , Webster 14 , and Mangum 11. The electoral count for Vice President showed Johnson ...
... electors and her electoral votes were counted . Of the 294 electoral votes , Van Buren received 170 and was elected , Harri- son received 73 , White 26 , Webster 14 , and Mangum 11. The electoral count for Vice President showed Johnson ...
Page 322
... Electoral College is a " rubber stamp . " Political practice and custom have rewritten the electoral process and the nominating process is frequently more important than the electing . The rewriting of the electoral process so far as ...
... Electoral College is a " rubber stamp . " Political practice and custom have rewritten the electoral process and the nominating process is frequently more important than the electing . The rewriting of the electoral process so far as ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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