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2024 United States presidential election

← 2020 November 5, 2024 2028 →

538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Henry Nearflat Victor Putin
Party Democratic Republican
Home state California Alaska
Running mate Al Comeni Ben Luck
1983 United Kingdom general election

← 1979 9 June 1983 1987 →

All 650 seats in the House of Commons
326 seats needed for a majority
Turnout72.7% (Decrease 3.3 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Margaret Thatcher Michael Foot David Steel (Lib)

Roy Jenkins (SDP)
Jim Prior (NDP)

Party Conservative Labour Alliance
Leader since 11 February 1975 10 November 1980 7 July 1976 (Steel)

7 July 1982 (Jenkins) 7 July 1982 (Prior)

Leader's seat Finchley Blaenau Gwent Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale (Steel)

Glasgow Hillhead (Jenkins)
Waveney (Prior)

Last election 339 seats, 43.9% 269 seats, 36.9% 11 seats, 13.8%
Seats before 300 261 68
Seats won 303 245 81
Seat change Increase 3 Decrease 16 Increase 13
Popular vote 11,471,005 8,465,234 9,324,026
Percentage 37.4% 27.6% 30.4%
Swing Decrease 6.5 pp Decrease 9.3 pp Increase 16.6 pp

Prime Minister before election

Margaret Thatcher
Conservative

Prime Minister after election

Margaret Thatcher
Conservative

New Jersey Police Rebellion
DateDecember 2, 2038
Location
Caused byDissatisfaction with restriction of police powers
GoalsStrengthening of police power in New Jersey
MethodsViolent protest
Parties

State and Federal Forces:

Local and State Police:

Protesters

Far-Right Militias

Lead figures

Governor Shane McGuinness

Various local police chiefs

2028 United States presidential election

← 2024 November 7, 2028 2032 →

All 538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Jackson Hinkle Richard B. Spencer
Party Republican Democratic
Home state California Montana
Running mate Haz Al-Din David Duke

President before election

Donald Trump
Republican

Elected President

TBD

2020 United States presidential election

← 2016 November 3, 2020 2024 →
Turnout66.6% (Increase 6.5pp)
 
Nominee Donald Trump Bernie Sanders
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Florida Vermont
Running mate Lindsay Graham Hillary Clinton
Electoral vote 306 232
States carried 30 + ME-02 20 + DC
Popular vote 73,020,216 76,331,396
Percentage 46.1% 48.2%

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Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Trump/Pence and blue denotes those won by Sanders/Lee. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

Bernie Sanders
Democratic

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican

2033 United Kingdom general election

← 2028 2 June 2033 Next →

All 650 seats in the House of Commons
326 seats needed for a majority seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Kemi Badenoch Stephen Kinnock Zarah Sultana
Party National Tory Democratic Whig Radical Labour
Leader since 4 August 2030 7 February 2031 5 July 2031
Leader's seat North West Essex Aberafan Maesteg Coventry South
Last election new party new party new party
Seats before
338 / 650 (52%)
232 / 650 (36%)
110 / 650 (17%)
Seats won
306 / 650 (47%)
164 / 650 (25%)
143 / 650 (22%)
Seat change Decrease 35 Decrease 68 Increase 23
Popular vote 15,192,320 8,574,806 4,702,313
Percentage 50.53% 28.52% 15.64%
Swing new party new party new party

Prime Minister before election

Kemi Badenoch
National Tory

Elected Prime Minister

Kemi Badenoch
National Tory

2028 United Kingdom general election

← 2024 2 November 2028 next →

All 650 seats in the House of Commons
326 seats needed for a majority
Turnout62.4% (Increase 3.4 pp)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Kemi Badenoch Kier Starmer Nigel Farage
Party Conservative Labour Reform
Leader since 2 November 2024 4 April 2020 3 June 2024
Leader's seat North West Essex Holborn and St. Pancras Clacton
Last election 121 seats, 23.7% 411 seats, 33.7% 5 seats, 14.3%
Seats before
119 / 650 (18%)
409 / 650 (63%)
5 / 650 (0.8%)
Seats won
299 / 650 (46%)
232 / 650 (36%)
42 / 650 (6%)
Popular vote 11,278,225 9,916,458 4,609,058
Percentage 35.53% 31.24% 14.53%
Swing Increase 11.83 pp Decrease 2.46 pp Increase .22 pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Ed Davey Carla Denyer
Adrian Ramsay
Party Liberal Democrats Green
Last election 72 seats, 12.2% 4 seats, 6.47%
Seats before
82 / 650 (13%)
4 / 650 (0.6%)
Seats won
42 / 650 (6%)
3 / 650 (0.5%)
Seat change Decrease 30 Decrease 1
Popular vote 4,196,401 1,660,150
Percentage 13.22% 5.23%
Swing Decrease 1.0 pp Decrease 1.57 pp

Prime Minister before election

Kier Starmer
Labour

Elected Prime Minister

Kemi Badenoch
Conservative

1946 United States Senate election in Wisconsin

← 1940 November 5, 1946 1952 →
 
Nominee Howard J. McMurray Robert M. La Follette Jr. Joseph McCarthy
Party Democratic Progressive Republican
Popular vote 378,772 316,419 304,010
Percentage 31.19% 29.96%

Senator from Wisconsin before election

Robert M. La Follette Jr.
Progressive

Elected Senator from Wisconsin

Howard J. McMurray
Democratic

46th Canadian federal election

← 2021 February 17, 2025 47th →

343 seats in the House of Commons
172 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Pierre Poilievre Yves-François Blanchet Dominic Cardy
Party Conservative Bloc Québécois Future
Leader since September 10, 2022 January 17, 2019 September 20, 2023
Leader's seat Carleton Beloeil—Chambly did not stand
Last election 160 seats, 32.62% 32 seats, 7.64% new party
Seats before
119 / 343 (35%)
33 / 343 (10%)
0 / 343 (0%)
Seats won
242 / 343 (71%)
52 / 343 (15%)
30 / 343 (9%)
Seat change Increase 87 Increase 20 Increase 30
popular vote 7,024,922 2,303,030 3,183,700
Percentage 41.24% 13.52% 18.69%
Swing Increase 8.62 pp Decrease 20.1 pp pre-creation

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Jagmeet Singh Justin Trudeau
Party New Democratic Liberal
Leader since October 1, 2017 April 14, 2013
Leader's seat Burnaby South Papineau

defeated

Last election 25 seats, 17.82% 160 seats, 32.62%
Seats before
24 / 343 (7%)
155 / 343 (45%)
Seats won
14 / 343 (4%)
5 / 343 (1%)
Seat change Decrease 10 Decrease 150
popular vote 1,171,956 2,732,293
Percentage 6.88% 16.04%
Swing Decrease 10.94 pp Decrease 16.58 pp

The Canadian Parliament after the 2025 election

Prim Minister before election

Justin Trudeau
Liberal

Elected Prim Minister

Pierre Poilievre
Conservative

2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries

← 2012 February 1 to June 14, 2016 2020 →

4,763 delegate votes to the Democratic National Convention
2,382 delegate votes needed to win votes needed to win
 
Candidate Jay Nixon Jim McGovern
Home state Mississippi Massachusetts
Delegate count
3,915 / 4,763 (82%)
128 / 4,763 (3%)
Contests won
55 / 56 (98%)
1 / 56 (2%)
Popular vote 29,119,101 952,057
Percentage 96.65% 3.16%

Previous Democratic nominee

Barack Obama

Democratic nominee

Jay Nixon

2024 United States presidential election

← 2020 November 5, 2024 2028 →

538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 votes needed to win
 
Nominee Governor
Glenn Youngkin
Senator
Joe Manchin
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Virginia West Virginia
Running mate Representative
Henry Cuellar
of Texas
Senator
Mitt Romney
of Utah
Electoral vote
246 / 538 (46%)
234 / 538 (43%)

 
Nominee Senator
Josh Hawley
Senator
Bernie Sanders
Party People's Socialist
Home state Missouri Vermont
Running mate Representative
Tulsi Gabbard
of Hawaii
Representative
Alexandria Occasio-Cortez
of New York
Electoral vote
48 / 538 (9%)
10 / 538 (2%)

President before election

Hillary Rodham
Republican

Elected President

Glenn Youngkin
Democratic

1968 United States presidential election

← 1964 November 5, 1958 1972 →

538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Senator

Robert F. Kennedy

Governor
George C. Wallace
Fmr. Vice President
Richard M. Nixon
Party Democratic American Independent Party Republican
Home state New York Alabama New York
Running mate Senator
George S. McGovern
of South Dakota
General
Curtis E. LeMay
of California
Governor
Spiro T. Agnew
of Maryland
Electoral vote
445 / 538 (83%)
53 / 538 (10%)
40 / 538 (7%)
States carried 36 + DC 6 8
Popular vote 42,675,599 9,901,118 20,349,599

President before election

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

Elected President

Robert F. Kennedy
Democratic

2024 American general election

← 2020 November 5, 2024 2028 →
 
Nominee Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Enrique Cuellar Beto Menendez
Party La Izquierda de America El Centro Latino Los Liberales

 
Nominee Jorge Antonio Santos Raúl Grijalva Marco Rubio
Party Familia, Tradicion, y Conservatismo Verde Bloque Cubano
National Unity Party
ChairpersonMarcus Checker
Governing bodyNational Unity Committee
IdeologyMajority:

Centrism
Economic Liberalism
Factions:
Social Conservatism
Neo-Liberalism

Social Liberalism
Political positionCenter-Left to Center-Right
ColorsTraditional:

  Orange
Official:

  Red   White   Blue
Party flag
New Democracy Party
PresidentGreg Casar
ChairpersonMiggy McGuinness-Rodriguez
Governing bodyNew Democratic Political Committee
Split fromDemocratic
IdeologyMajority:

Populism
Economic Progressivism
Factions:
Social Democracy
Democratic Socialism

Social Conservatism
Political positionCenter-Left to Left-Wing
Colors  Pink   Green
Party flag
Battle of Newark
Part of 2025 Social Justice Protests
Location
Parties

Left-Wing Protesters and Activists

New Jersey State Government

Newark Police Force

Newark Police Department

Far-Right Counter-Protesters

Proud Boys
Lead figures
2025 All-Non-Ireland Football Championship Finals
Date4 August 2024
VenueMetlife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, U.S.
Attendance82,500
innaugural
2025
New Jersey Commodore
Awarded by  New Jersey
TypeState order & order of merit
Country United States
Ribbon
EligibilityCivilian
StatusHonorary


2025 College Football Playoff National Championship presented by AT&T
10th College Football Playoff National Championship
1234OT2OT3OT4OT5OT Total
Notre Dame 7772100002 44
Georgia 14147700000 42
DateJanuary 20, 2025
Season2024
StadiumMercedes-Benz Stadium
LocationAtlanta, California
FavoriteGeorgia by 15
National anthemPentatonix
RefereeJeff Heaser (ACC)
Attendance76,101
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersChris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst), Holly Rowe and Molly McGrath (sidelines), Bill Lemonnier (rules analyst), Marty Jaramillo (sports injury analyst)
Nielsen ratings4.65 (16.6 million viewers)
International TV coverage
NetworkESPN Deportes
Brazil: ESPN Brazil/Star+
Canada: TSN1/3/4/5
Latin America: ESPN/Star+
Oceania: ESPN
AnnouncersESPN Deportes: Eduardo Varela (play-by-play), Pablo Viruega (analyst) and Katia Castorena (sidelines)
ESPN Brazil: Matheus Pinheiro (play-by-play), Weinny Eirado (analyst), Deivis Chiodini (analyst) and Giane Pessoa (rules analyst);
College Football Playoff National Championship
 < 2024  2026
Party Candidate Electoral Vote House Vote Running Mate
  Democratic Kamala Harris 196 27 Tim Walz
  Republican Donald Trump 119 23 J. D. Vance
  Democratic Joe Biden 96 Kamala Harris
  Republican J. D. Vance 91 0 Doug Burgum
  No Labels Joe Manchin 14 Larry Hogan
  Independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 12 Nicole Shanahan
  Independent Cornel West 4 Melina Abdullah
  Green Jill Stein 3 Butch Ware
  Constitution Randall Terry 2 Stephen Broden
  Libertarian Chase Oliver 1 Mike ter Maat
Overseas
Dáil constituency
RegionOutside of the Republic of Ireland
Current constituency
Created2025
Seats5
TDs
2024 British general election
United Kingdom
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Labour and allies
New Labour
Co-operative Party
Blue Labour
Social Democratic and Labour Party
Conservatives and allies
New Tories
Old Tories
Reform
Ulster Unionist
Celtic Nationalist Bloc
Scottish National
Sinn Féin
Plaid Cymru
Ulster Unionist
Democratic Unionist
Traditional Unionist
Liberal Democrats and allies
Liberal Democrats
Alliance
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
30th Canadian Ministry
30e conseil des ministres du Canada
Prime Minister Trudaeu (L) and Deuputy Prime Minister Jagmeet Singh (R)
People and organisations
MonarchCharles III
Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau
Deputy Prime MinisterJagmeet Singh
Member parties
Status in legislatureMajority (coalition)
173 / 338 (52%)




Starmer ministry
People and organisations
MonarchCharles III
Head of governmentKeir Starmer
Deputy Prime MinisterAngela Rayner
Member parties
Status in legislatureMajority
457 / 650 (70%)
Opposition parties  Conservative Party
Opposition leadersOliver Dowden
Bompard government
Date formedJuly 8, 2024
People and organisations
President of the RepublicEmanuel Macron
Head of governmentManuel Bompard
Member partiesNFP
Opposition partiesEnsemble

Others

History
Election2024 French legislative election
Legislature term2024-2029
PredecessorAttal government
35th Government of Ireland
"Second Rainbow Coalition"
Date formed2025
People and organisations
President——
TaoiseachMary Lou McDonald
TánaisteIvana Bacik
Member party
Status in legislatureMinority (coalition)
82 / 174 (47%)
Opposition cabinetFianna Fáil Front Bench (2026-2027)
Fianna na nGael Front Bench (2026-)
Opposition partyFianna Fáil (2025-2026)
Fianna na nGael (2026-)
Opposition leaderMicheál Martin (2025)
Heather Humphreys (2026-)
History
Election2025 general election
Outgoing election
Predecessor34th government of Ireland
2000 United States presidential election

← 1996 November 7, 2000 2004 →

538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout54.2% Increase 2.5 pp
 
George Bush 45 (49491445588).jpg
Nominee Fmr. Senator
George McGovern
Governor
George W. Bush
Party Democratic Republican
Home state South Dakota Texas
Running mate Senator
Ted Kennedy
of Massachusetts
Representative
Dick Cheney
of Wyoming
Electoral vote 270 268
States carried 21 + DC 29
Popular vote 51,059,897 50,386,002
Percentage 50.33% 49.67%

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Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by McGovern/Kennedy and blue denotes those won by Bush/Cheney. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

George McGovern
Democratic

2000 United States presidential election

← 1996 November 7, 2000 2004 →

538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout54.2% Increase 2.5 pp
 
Nominee Fmr. President
Jimmy Carter
Governor
George W. Bush
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Georgia Texas
Running mate Fmr. Vice President
Walter Mondale
of Minnesota
Representative
Dick Cheney
of Wyoming
Electoral vote 324 214
States carried 26 + DC 24
Popular vote 51,059,897 50,386,002
Percentage 50.33% 49.67%

2000 United States presidential election in California2000 United States presidential election in Oregon2000 United States presidential election in Washington (state)2000 United States presidential election in Idaho2000 United States presidential election in Nevada2000 United States presidential election in Utah2000 United States presidential election in Arizona2000 United States presidential election in Montana2000 United States presidential election in Wyoming2000 United States presidential election in Colorado2000 United States presidential election in New Mexico2000 United States presidential election in North Dakota2000 United States presidential election in South Dakota2000 United States presidential election in Nebraska2000 United States presidential election in Kansas2000 United States presidential election in Oklahoma2000 United States presidential election in Texas2000 United States presidential election in Minnesota2000 United States presidential election in Iowa2000 United States presidential election in Missouri2000 United States presidential election in Arkansas2000 United States presidential election in Louisiana2000 United States presidential election in Wisconsin2000 United States presidential election in Illinois2000 United States presidential election in Michigan2000 United States presidential election in Indiana2000 United States presidential election in Ohio2000 United States presidential election in Kentucky2000 United States presidential election in Tennessee2000 United States presidential election in Mississippi2000 United States presidential election in Alabama2000 United States presidential election in Georgia2000 United States presidential election in Florida2000 United States presidential election in South Carolina2000 United States presidential election in North Carolina2000 United States presidential election in Virginia2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia2000 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia2000 United States presidential election in Maryland2000 United States presidential election in Delaware2000 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania2000 United States presidential election in New Jersey2000 United States presidential election in New York2000 United States presidential election in Connecticut2000 United States presidential election in Rhode Island2000 United States presidential election in Vermont2000 United States presidential election in New Hampshire2000 United States presidential election in Maine2000 United States presidential election in Massachusetts2000 United States presidential election in Hawaii2000 United States presidential election in Alaska2000 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia2000 United States presidential election in Maryland2000 United States presidential election in Delaware2000 United States presidential election in New Jersey2000 United States presidential election in Connecticut2000 United States presidential election in Rhode Island2000 United States presidential election in Massachusetts2000 United States presidential election in Vermont2000 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Carter/Mondale and blue denotes those won by Bush/Cheney. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Jimmy Carter
Democratic

2000 United States presidential election

← 1996 November 7, 2000 2004 →

538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout54.2% Increase 2.5 pp
 
Nominee Fmr. VIce President
Walter Mondale
Governor
George W. Bush
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Minnesota Texas
Running mate First Lady
Hillary Clinton
of Arkansas
Representative
Dick Cheney
of Wyoming
Electoral vote 270 268
States carried 21 + DC 29 + DC
Popular vote 51,059,897 50,386,002
Percentage 50.33% 49.67%

2000 United States presidential election in California2000 United States presidential election in Oregon2000 United States presidential election in Washington (state)2000 United States presidential election in Idaho2000 United States presidential election in Nevada2000 United States presidential election in Utah2000 United States presidential election in Arizona2000 United States presidential election in Montana2000 United States presidential election in Wyoming2000 United States presidential election in Colorado2000 United States presidential election in New Mexico2000 United States presidential election in North Dakota2000 United States presidential election in South Dakota2000 United States presidential election in Nebraska2000 United States presidential election in Kansas2000 United States presidential election in Oklahoma2000 United States presidential election in Texas2000 United States presidential election in Minnesota2000 United States presidential election in Iowa2000 United States presidential election in Missouri2000 United States presidential election in Arkansas2000 United States presidential election in Louisiana2000 United States presidential election in Wisconsin2000 United States presidential election in Illinois2000 United States presidential election in Michigan2000 United States presidential election in Indiana2000 United States presidential election in Ohio2000 United States presidential election in Kentucky2000 United States presidential election in Tennessee2000 United States presidential election in Mississippi2000 United States presidential election in Alabama2000 United States presidential election in Georgia2000 United States presidential election in Florida2000 United States presidential election in South Carolina2000 United States presidential election in North Carolina2000 United States presidential election in Virginia2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia2000 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia2000 United States presidential election in Maryland2000 United States presidential election in Delaware2000 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania2000 United States presidential election in New Jersey2000 United States presidential election in New York2000 United States presidential election in Connecticut2000 United States presidential election in Rhode Island2000 United States presidential election in Vermont2000 United States presidential election in New Hampshire2000 United States presidential election in Maine2000 United States presidential election in Massachusetts2000 United States presidential election in Hawaii2000 United States presidential election in Alaska2000 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia2000 United States presidential election in Maryland2000 United States presidential election in Delaware2000 United States presidential election in New Jersey2000 United States presidential election in Connecticut2000 United States presidential election in Rhode Island2000 United States presidential election in Massachusetts2000 United States presidential election in Vermont2000 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Mondale/Clinton and blue denotes those won by Bush/Cheney. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Walter Mondale
Democratic

2000 United States presidential election

← 1996 November 7, 2000 2004 →

538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout54.2% Increase 2.5 pp
 
Brad Sherman and Michael Dukakis.jpg
75th Birthday Celebration of President George H. W. Bush.jpg
Nominee Fmr. Governor
Michael Dukakis
Governor
George W. Bush
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Massachusetts Texas
Running mate Representative
Ken Bentsen
of Texas
Representative
Dick Cheney
of Wyoming
Electoral vote 276 262
States carried 22 + DC 28
Popular vote 51,499,897 49,956,002
Percentage 48.76% 47.24%

2000 United States presidential election in California2000 United States presidential election in Oregon2000 United States presidential election in Washington (state)2000 United States presidential election in Idaho2000 United States presidential election in Nevada2000 United States presidential election in Utah2000 United States presidential election in Arizona2000 United States presidential election in Montana2000 United States presidential election in Wyoming2000 United States presidential election in Colorado2000 United States presidential election in New Mexico2000 United States presidential election in North Dakota2000 United States presidential election in South Dakota2000 United States presidential election in Nebraska2000 United States presidential election in Kansas2000 United States presidential election in Oklahoma2000 United States presidential election in Texas2000 United States presidential election in Minnesota2000 United States presidential election in Iowa2000 United States presidential election in Missouri2000 United States presidential election in Arkansas2000 United States presidential election in Louisiana2000 United States presidential election in Wisconsin2000 United States presidential election in Illinois2000 United States presidential election in Michigan2000 United States presidential election in Indiana2000 United States presidential election in Ohio2000 United States presidential election in Kentucky2000 United States presidential election in Tennessee2000 United States presidential election in Mississippi2000 United States presidential election in Alabama2000 United States presidential election in Georgia2000 United States presidential election in Florida2000 United States presidential election in South Carolina2000 United States presidential election in North Carolina2000 United States presidential election in Virginia2000 United States presidential election in West Virginia2000 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia2000 United States presidential election in Maryland2000 United States presidential election in Delaware2000 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania2000 United States presidential election in New Jersey2000 United States presidential election in New York2000 United States presidential election in Connecticut2000 United States presidential election in Rhode Island2000 United States presidential election in Vermont2000 United States presidential election in New Hampshire2000 United States presidential election in Maine2000 United States presidential election in Massachusetts2000 United States presidential election in Hawaii2000 United States presidential election in Alaska2000 United States presidential election in the District of Columbia2000 United States presidential election in Maryland2000 United States presidential election in Delaware2000 United States presidential election in New Jersey2000 United States presidential election in Connecticut2000 United States presidential election in Rhode Island2000 United States presidential election in Massachusetts2000 United States presidential election in Vermont2000 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Dukakis/Bentsen and blue denotes those won by Bush/Cheney. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

Bill Clinton
Democratic

Elected President

Michael Dukakis
Democratic

The Little Troubles
Part of The Troubles
DateJuly 12, 1997–April 10, 1998
Location
Result

Stalemate

  • Good Friday Agreement (1998)
Belligerents

State security forces:

Irish republican paramilitaries:

British unionist paramilitaries:

The Disturbances

Political map of Ireland
Date1 February 2020–present
(4 years, 10 months and 19 days)
Location
Status Ongoing
Belligerents
United Kingdom security forces:

Supported by:

NATO

Irish republican paramilitaries

Ulster loyalist paramilitaries

2006 US Senate election in Connecticut

← 2000 November 7, 2006 2012 →
 
Nominee Lowell Weicker Joe Lieberman
Party A Connecticut Party Connecticut for Lieberman
Alliance Republican

Democratic

Popular vote 564,095 560,042
Percentage 49.71% 49.35%

Senator before election

Joe Lieberman
Independent

Elected Senator

Lowell Weicker
A Connecticut Party

2020 United States presidential election

← 2016 November 3, 2020 2024 →

538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout66.6% Increase 6.5 pp
 
Nominee Senator
Bernard Sanders
Vice President
Joseph R. Bdein Jr.
Party Socialist Labor Liberal
Home state Vermont Delaware
Running mate Senator
Lenora B. Fulani
of New York
Senator
Angus B. King Jr.
of Maine
Electoral vote 435 103
States carried 39 + DC 11
Popular vote 107,770,583 24,798,615
Percentage 78.86% 18.14%

Presidential election results map. Maroon denotes states won by Sanders/Fulani and amber denotes those won by Biden/King. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

Barack H. Obama
Liberal

Elected President

Bernard Sanders
Socialist Labor

1860 British presidential election

1864 →

655 members of the Electoral College
328 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee John Russell Arthur Wellesley Isaac Butt
Party Whig Tory Home Rule
Alliance Radical Peelite Hebraic Federation
Electoral vote 334 301 20
Popular vote 306,314 273,902 12,537
Percentage 51% 46% 3%

President before election

Henry John Temple
Whig
provisional

Elected President

John Russell
Whig

Second Weltkrieg
Location
Europe, North America, North Africa, Asia
Result Axis victory
Belligerents

Paris-Moscow Axis
Third Internationale

Moscow Accord

Hallifax Victorian Pact Reichspakt

Entente

1933 Irish general elections

← 1932 24 January 1933 1937 →

213 seats in Dáil Éireann
107 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Michael Collins.jpg
Leader Michael Collins James Craig Éamon de Valera
Party Sinn Féin Ulster Democratic An Saorstát Críostúil
Leader's seat Cork South Down East Clare
Seats won 80 39 34
Popular vote 590,030 207,994 250,763
Percentage 37.56% 13.24% 15.96%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader William X. O'Brien Seán Lemass Eoin O'Duffy
Party Labour National Development Aontas Náisiúnta (parliamentarians)
Leader's seat Tipperary Dublin South Monaghan
Seats won 19 13 13
Popular vote 140,132 95,889 95,880
Percentage 8.92% 6.10% 6.10%

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
 
Leader Mochael Donnellan Owen Sheehy-Skeffington Gearóid Ó Cuinneagáin
Party Clann na Talmhan Progressive Labour Aontas Náisiúnta (abstentionist)
Leader's seat Galway East Dublin University West Belfast
Seats won 7 6 2 (abstentionist)
Popular vote 51,628 78,548 14,751
Percentage 3.29% 5.00% 0.94%

Taoiseach before election

Michael Collins
Sinn Féin

Elected Taoiseach

Michael Collins
Sinn Féin

1924 United States presidential election

← 1920 November 4, 1924 1928 →

531 members of the Electoral College
266 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout48.9% Decrease 0.3pp
 
Nominee Senator
Robert M. La Follette
Grand Wizard
William Joseph Simmons
Party Progressive Traditional
Alliance Farmer–Labor various state Democratic parties
Home state Wisconsin Georgia
Running mate Senator
Burton K. Wheeler
of Montana
Grand Dragon
D.C. Stephenson
of Indiana
Electoral vote 115 183
States carried 12 19

 
Nominee Senator
Eugene V. Debs
Senator
Lynn J. Frazier
Party Democratic Republican
Alliance Socialist Nonpartisan League
Home state Indiana North Dakota
Running mate Governor
Charles W. Bryan
of Nebraska
Senator
Henrik Shipstead
of Minnesota
Electoral vote 8 51
States carried 182 9

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President before election

Calvin Coolidge
Republican

Elected President

Robert M. La Follette
Progressive

1925 United States presidential contingent election
 
Nominee Robert M. La Follette William Joseph Simmons
Party Progressive Traditional
States carried 33 15
Percentage 68.75% 31.25%

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1925 United States vice presidential contingent election
 
Nominee Charles W. Bryan David C. Stephenson
Party Democratic Traditional
Senate vote 70 26
Percentage 72.92% 27.08%
1940 American Union State presidential election

← 1936 November 5, 1940 1944 →

531 members of the Electoral College
266 electoral votes needed to win
 
Nominee Prov. President
Huey P. Long
Senator
Martin Dies Jr.
Party Union Democratic
Home state Louisiana Georgia
Running mate Vice President
William Lemke
of North Dakota
Senator
Harry F. Byrd
of Virginia
Electoral vote 531 0
States carried 48 0

President before election

Huey P. Long
Union
provisional

Elected President

Huey P. Long
Union

1940 United States presidential election

← 1936 November 5, 1940 1944 →

531 members of the Electoral College
266 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout69% Increase 8.0pp
 
Nominee Senator
Henry A. Wallace
Prov. President
Frank Merriam
Party Farmer-Labor Conservative
Home state Iowa California
Running mate Senator
Philip La Follette
of Wisconsin
Governor
Robert Taylor Jones
of Arizona
Round 1 201 EVs 161 EVs
Round 2 335 EVs 196 EVs

 
Nominee Governor
Earl Warren
Senator
Hiram Johnson
Party Liberal Progressive
Home state California California
Running mate Senator
Charles L. McNary
of Colorado
Governor
Clarence Martin
of Washington
Round 1 134 EVs 35 EVs
Round 2 eliminated eliminated

President before election

Frank Merriam
Conservative
provisional

Elected President

Henry A. Wallace
Progressive

1940 Combined Syndicates Trade Union Congress

November 5, 1940 1944 →

531 delegates of the Trade Union Congress
266 delegate votes needed to win
 
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Nominee Prov. Vice President
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Representative
Norman M. Thomas
Ret. Colonel
Quentin Roosevelt
Party Labor Socialist Farmer–Labor
Alliance Parties:

none
Unions:
IWW (National)
CIO

Parties:

Nonpartisan League
Unions:
AFL

Parties:

Democrat
Republicans
Progressive
Unions:
none

Home state Illinois New York New York
Running mate Representative
Meyer London
of New York
Governor
Upton Sinclair
of California
Mayor
Fiorello LaGuardia
of New York
Delegate count 134 125 109
Percentage 25.24% 23.54% 20.53%

 
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Nominee Secretary
J. Honus Wagner
Mr.
Earl R. Browder
Mr.
William Z. Foster
Party Libertarian Communist Totalist
Alliance Parties:
none
Unions:
IWW (PA, OK)
Parties:
none
Unions:
IBT
Parties:
none
Unions:
TUUL
Home state Pennsylvania Kansas Oregon
Running mate Mr.
Woodrow W. Guthrie
of Oklahoma
Mr.
James W. Ford
of Alabama
Representative
James P. Cannon
of New York
Delegate count 99 32 32
Percentage 18.64% 6.03% 6.03%

President before election

John S. Reed
Combined Syndicates
provisional

Elected President

Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
LaborSocialist coalition

2024 United States presidential election

← 2020 November 5, 2024 2028 →

538 electoral votes of the Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout69% Increase 2.4pp
 
Nominee Fmr. President
Donald J. Trump
(Incarcerated November 30, 2024)
Fmr. President
Joseph R. Biden Jr.
(Died November 30, 2024)
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Florida Delaware
Running mate Governor
Kristi L. Noem
of South Dakota
President
Kamala D. Harris
of California
Electoral vote 119 (+96 invalidated) 0 (+196 invalidated and +96 rejected)
States carried 4 (+18 invalidated) 0 (+19 invalidated and +5 rejected)
Popular vote 91,350,519 95,079,111
Percentage 49% 51%

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Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states won by Biden/Harris, red denotes those won by Trump/Noem, and other colors denote faithless electors who voted for other candidates. Numbers indicate electoral votes cast by each state and the District of Columbia.

President before election

Kamala D. Harris
Democratic

Elected President

Kristi L. Noem
Republican
elected via contingent election

United States House of Representatives in New England

  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader Joe Kennedy III Jared Golden Susan Collins
Party Labor Liberal Democrats Tory
Leader's seat MA-04 ME-02 Maine-Class II
Seats won 17 3 1
1936 United States presidential election

← 1928 November 3, 1936 1940 →

531 members of the Electoral College
266 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout61% Increase 4.2pp
 
Nominee Senator
John S. Reed
House Speaker
John Nance Garner
Governor
William H. Murray
Party Combined Syndicates Democratic (Nationalist Faction) Demcoratic (Sates' Rights Faction)
Alliance Socialist
Labor
Communist
Totalist
States' Rights
America First
Home state Illinois Texas Oklahoma
Running mate Representiative
Norman M. Thomas
of New York
Fmr. Assistant Secretary of War
Henry Skillman Breckinridge
of New York
Senator
Charles Lindbergh
of New Jersey

 
Nominee Governor
Alf Landon
Party Republican (Federalist Faction)
Alliance
Home state Kansas
Running mate Fmr. Secretary of the Navy
Frank Knox
of Michigan
1924 United States presidential election

← 1920 November 4, 1924 1928 →

531 electoral votes of the Electoral College
266 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout48.9% Decrease 0.3pp
 
Nominee U.S. Senator
Robert A. Taft
Governor
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Party Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican
Alliance Taft–Hartley Republican Rooseveltian
Home state Ohio New York
Running mate Senator
Joseph T. Robinson
of Arkansas
Senator
Joseph T. Robinson
of Arkansas
Electoral vote 156 254

 
Nominee Fmr. Ambassador
John W. Davis
U.S. Representative
Fred A. Hartley Jr.
Party Democratic-Republican Democratic-Republican
Alliance Old Republican Taft–Hartley Republican
Home state West Virginia New Jersey
Running mate U.S. Senator
George H. Moses
of New Hampshire
U.S. Senator
George W. Pepper
of Pennsylvania
Electoral vote 72


2022 United States general election
United States
← 2019 November 8, 2022
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Parties in America
Social Democrats Gretchen Whitmer 27.54 50 −2
Left
Moderates
Green Left
America Democrats
Liberal Alliance
Conservatives
Red–Green
Social Liberals
New Right
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
1920 United States presidential election
November 2, 1920
 
Nominee Thomas R. Marshall William Randolph Hearst
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Indiana New York
Running mate Alice Paul James P. Goodrich
Electoral vote 297 284
States carried 34 14
Popular vote 13,661,995 12,858,348
Percentage 51% 48%

President before election

William Randolph Hearst
Republican

Elected President

Thomas R. Marshall
Democratic

1920 Democratic presidential primary

← 1916 March 9 to June 5, 1920 1924 →
 
Candidate Thomas R. Marshall Gene Debs Jeannette Rankin
Home state Indiana North Dakota Montana
Delegate count 155,715 78,912 23,191

 
Candidate Henry Ford Al Smith Louise Hall
Home state Michigan New York New Hampshire
Delegate count 20,782 7,529 4,517

 
Candidate Louise Bryant
Home state New York
Delegate count 2,409

Previous Democratic Nominee

Francis Cleveland

Democratic Nominee

Thomas R. Marshall

1916 United States presidential election

← 1912 November 7, 1916 1920 →

531 members of the Electoral College
266 votes needed to win
 
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Nominee John D. Rockefeller Jr. Frances Cleveland
Party Republican Democratic
Home state New York New York
Running mate James P. Goodrich Carter Glass
Electoral vote 313 218
States carried 25 23
Popular vote 9,126,868 8,548,728
Percentage 49.2% 46.1%

President before election

Woodrow Wilson
Democratic

Elected President

John D. Rockefeller Jr.
Republican

1916 Democratic presidential primary

← 1912 March 7 to June 6, 1916 1920 →
 
Candidate Frances Cleveland Gene Debs
Home state New York North Dakota
Delegate count 569 470

Previous Democratic Nominee

Woodrow Wilson

Democratic Nominee

Frances Cleveland

1905 Senate election in North Dakota
← 1902-03
1906-07 →
 
Nominee Gene Debs Porter J. McCumber
Party Independent Republican
Electoral vote 90 5

Senator before election

Porter J. McCumber
Republican

Elected Senator

Gene Debs
Independent

1890 North Dakota At-Large congressional election
← 1888 November 4, 1890 1892 →
 
Nominee Gene Debs Martin N. Johnson
Party Independent Republican
Popular vote 12,082 11,510
Percentage 50.7% 48.3%

Representative before election

Martin N. Johnson
Republican

Elected Representative

Gene Debs
Independent

1881 Bismark mayoral eleciton
← 1879
1885 →
 
Nominee Gene Debs R. B. Thurston
Party Independent Independent
Popular vote ~350 unknown

Mayor before election

R. B. Thurston
Independent

Elected mayor

Gene Debs
Independent

Spanish Civil War
Part of Interwar period
Location
Spain
Belligerents

Socialists
Supported by:

ASSR

Republicans
Supported by:
United States

Russia

Nationalists
Supported by:
Germany
Italy
UENSR

South Slavia

Alfonsists
Supported by:

United Kingdom

Carlists

Supported by:
Commanders and leaders
Buenaventura Durruti Manuel Azaña Francisco Franco Alfonso XIII Javier I