United States Congressional Elections, 1788-1997: The Official Results of the Elections of the 1st Through 105th Congresses

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Author: Michael J. Dubin

ISBN-10: 0786402830

ISBN-13: 9780786402830

Category: United States History - General & Miscellaneous

With a compilation of information that has never before been available in one source, this exhaustive reference work provides complete published election returns for all popular Congressional elections, including special elections, in the United States—over 36,000 since 1788. For all candidates, party affiliation, number of votes received, and percentage of popular vote are given. A brief history of congressional elections is provided, outlining the variations between states in the early...

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With a compilation of information that has never before been available in one source, this exhaustive reference work provides complete published election returns for all popular Congressional elections, including special elections, in the United States—over 36,000 since 1788. For all candidates, party affiliation, number of votes received, and percentage of popular vote are given. A brief history of congressional elections is provided, outlining the variations between states in the early years and detailing the changes caused by the Civil War and the Reconstruction era. Booknews Provides published election returns for the 36,000 popular Congressional elections, including special elections, since 1788. Entries detail party affiliation of each candidate, number of votes received, and percentage of popular vote. An introduction provides a brief history of congressional elections, outlining the variations between states in the early years and detailing the changes caused by the Civil War and the Reconstruction. Indexed by candidate and political party. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

\ BooknewsProvides published election returns for the 36,000 popular Congressional elections, including special elections, since 1788. Entries detail party affiliation of each candidate, number of votes received, and percentage of popular vote. An introduction provides a brief history of congressional elections, outlining the variations between states in the early years and detailing the changes caused by the Civil War and the Reconstruction. Indexed by candidate and political party. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.\ \