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1954 United States elections - Wikipedia

The 1954 United States elections were held on November 2, 1954. The election took place in the middle of Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower's first ...

1954 United States House of Representatives elections - Wikipedia

Eisenhower's Republican Party lost eighteen seats in the House, giving the Democratic Party a majority that it would retain in every House election until 1994.

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The 1954 United States elections were held on November 2, 1954. The election took place in the middle of Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower's first term.

Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 2, 1954

71, 472. 23, 470. 94, 942. 80,016. 49, 970. 129, 986. 77,675. 66, 767. 144, 442. 86, 372. 94, 125. 180, 497. 92,780. 33, 987. 126, 767.

"1954 General Election: United States Senator and Representatives ...

By Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions, Published on 09/13/54.

The 1954 Elections in the Eleven Western States: [Introduction] - jstor

time in four decades California voters saw the names of self-described. Democrats on the final ballot for all state offices. This strengthening of the party ...

Presidential Election of 1952 - 270toWin

The Republican Party countered with popular war hero General Dwight D. Eisenhower and won in a landslide, ending 20 consecutive years of Democratic control of ...

Dwight D. Eisenhower: Campaigns and Elections | Miller Center

The Campaign and Election of 1952: During an extraordinary military career, Dwight D. Eisenhower had done some things that few, if any, Americans had ever ...

The Election Case of Patrick J. Hurley v. Dennis Chavez of New ...

Thanks to his outstanding strategic abilities, Senator Dennis Chavez (Democrat-NM) had won three senatorial elections in New Mexico's tumultuous political ...

General Election Overview: November 2, 1954

GOVERNOR, JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT. *Frank J. Lausche (D) 1,405,262. (Full Term Commencing January 2, 1955). James A. Rhodes (R) 1,192,528.

Congressional Elections In America AKA Congressional ... - YouTube

Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown. American / US Newsreel item. Title reads: "1954 Congressional ...

MCL - Act 116 of 1954 - Michigan Legislature

MICHIGAN ELECTION LAW. Act 116 of 1954. AN ACT to reorganize, consolidate, and add to the election laws; to provide for election officials and prescribe ...

Estimates of the Civilian Population of Voting Age for States

For sale by the Bureau of the Census. Price 10 owzta. Page 2. In the last five presidential election years, the vote cast for Representatives was generally be-.

United States presidential election of 1956 | Dwight D. Eisenhower ...

United States presidential election of 1956 was an American presidential election held on November 6, 1956, in which incumbent Republican Pres.

History of Women in the U.S. Congress

Please note: Data for Congresses prior to the current one reflect the number of women serving at the conclusion of that Congress, including women who may ...

Presidential Candidates 1948-2012

The following table shows the number of votes per candidate for all Presidential General Elections from 1948 to 2012 in the State of Maryland.

Constitutional Amendments – Amendment 26 – “Voting at the Age of ...

Amendment Twenty-six to the Constitution was ratified on July 1, 1971. It lowered the voting age for all Americans to eighteen years.

1954 U.S. Senate General Election - Virginia Elections Database

Viewing 1954 U.S. Senate General Election. Candidates in this election and votes received: A. Willis Robertson (79.9%), Charles William Lewis, Jr (10.7%), ...

Democratic Primary: May 4, 1954 - Ohio Secretary of State

GOVERNOR, UNITED STATES SENATOR. ~Frank J. Lausche 338,799. (Unexpired Term Ending January 3, 1957). ~Thomas A. Burke 297,351. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.

Republican Party Platform of 1956 | The American Presidency Project

But in all that people can individually do as well for themselves, Government ought not to interfere." Our great President Dwight D. Eisenhower has counseled us ...