In 1896, there were seven tickets on the ballot for the presidential election, and each had presidential and vice presidential ...
Oregon has a good track record – one of the strongest among the 50 states – on democracy. The state makes it relatively easy ...
Stacker examined the history and challenges of third parties in U.S. presidential races using data from the Federal Election ...
Historians suggest that while Grover Cleveland was but one person, he was actually two presidents thanks to his ...
Morrison, a Democratic Register of Elections, was arrested twice and held in bail by the United States Supervisor, S.A. Macallister. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
In the 1892 election, however, Cleveland came back to defeat Harrison, winning both the popular vote and the tally in the Electoral College. With his second election to the White House ...
This article is part of U.S. Democracy Day, a nationwide collaborative on Sept. 15, the International Day of Democracy, in ...
Image Source: Case Western Reserve University Archives, 4PN2 1:5 ?, "W.R.U. Dems to Hear Raper," Reserve Tribune (10/22/1940): 5 ...
In the presidential election of 1888, Harrison received 100,000 ... according to the Benjamin Harrison Presidential site. In 1892, Harrison's wife, while still serving the role of first lady ...
Image Source: Case Western Reserve University Archives, 20PN1 6:6 ?, “Case Students Flirt with Pro-Republican Tendencies,” Case Tech (10/16/1936): 1 ...
ATS.io compiled and ranked the five biggest poll-defying U.S. presidential election upsets since 1872 using data from Sports ...
Of the 13 incumbents running since 1868 in this situation, only two have failed to win a popular-vote majority in their re-election bids (Benjamin Harrison in 1892 and Jimmy Carter in 1980). "With the ...