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    Presidential elections were held in Honduras in January 1866. The result was a victory for José María Medina. Medina won the popular vote, and was subsequently...
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    Liberal Party of Honduras won 27 November 2005 presidential elections with less than a 4% margin of victory, the smallest margin ever in Honduran electoral history...
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    the Liberals. Medina was elected President in the February 1864 presidential elections. According to the 1848 constitution he was eligible for a second...
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    The following is a history of officeholders: Before the 2005 elections, the Honduran Congress reformed the Constitution for that the charge of vice-president...
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  • As of April 2020, in Honduras there are 390 self identified Jews who have gained the Honduran residence.[citation needed] Honduran Jews are able to practice...
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    James Buchanan (category Candidates in the 1852 United States presidential election)
    contender for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. He was nominated and won the 1856 presidential election. As President, Buchanan intervened...
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    Congressional General Election Official Results". www.elections.state.md.us. "Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 4, 2008"...
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    Compulsory voting (category Elections)
    to vote in elections may be subject to disenfranchisement. Singaporean voters who fail to vote in a general election or presidential election will be subjected...
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  • Nicaragua occurs September 14, 1502. When he reaches the limits of the present Honduran coastline, Christopher Columbus names the mouth of the Rio Coco, Cabo Gracias...
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  • presidential elections in 1929. This was the first time in South America. Between June 1921 and January 1922, when El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and...
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    seemed doomed. So they were, as they would never again contest a presidential election. The final nail in the Whig coffin was the Kansas–Nebraska Act,...
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    Dahomeyan Presidential Council. 1972 Honduran coup d'état: On 4 December, General Oswaldo López Arellano led the Armed Forces of Honduras to oust President...
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  • Retrieved May 11, 2024. "2020 Presidential General Election Results". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. "Green Party Founding". www.c-span...
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    since attention in the South was focused on the 1860 presidential election and the possible election of a Southerner, John C. Breckinridge to the Presidency...
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    campaign with a vice-presidential running mate. Both candidates are elected together, or defeated together, in a presidential election. Unlike other votes...
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  • conservative Guatemalan regime, inviting Honduras and Nicaragua to participate in the alliance; only the Honduran government led by Juan Lindo accepted....
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  • concerning ongoing presidential elections, the General Staff issued a statement, later called the E-memorandum, about the presidential election understood to...
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    Fernandez announced that he will not seek re-election in the next presidential election. The 19 November 2023 election run-off vote ended in a win for libertarian...
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    campaigned for presidential nominees Henry Clay (1844), Zachary Taylor (1848), and Winfield Scott (1852). Convinced after the 1852 election that the Whig...
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    re-election campaign in 1996 maintained high Jewish support at 78%, with 16% supporting Bob Dole and 3% for Perot. In the 2000 presidential election, Joe...
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