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1996 United States presidential election

← 1992November 5, 19962000 →
Turnout55.2%[1] Increase 5.0 pp
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderRoss PerotJesse JacksonBob Dole
PartyReformAmerican LaborRepublican
Leader's seatTexasDCKansas
Seats won16112587
Popular vote30,298,86321,777,30815,149,432
Percentage32%23%16%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
LeaderJohn LindsayAl GorePat Buchanan
PartyLiberalDemocraticAmerican Nationalist
Leader's seatNew YorkVirginiaTennessee
Seats won744238
Popular vote11,362,0737,574,7156,627,876
Percentage12%8%7%

President before election

Ross Perot
Reform

Elected President

Ross Perot
Reform

MODERN JACKSONIANISM?

Democratic Party
ChairpersonJudith Whitmer (NV)
U.S. PresidentBernie Sanders (VT)
U.S. Vice PresidentJohn Fetterman (PA)
Senate Majority LeaderEd Markey (MA)
Speaker of the HouseRo Khanna (CA)
House Majority LeaderGreg Karr (SC)[a]
Founders
FoundedJanuary 8, 1828; 196 years ago (1828-01-08)[2]
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Preceded byDemocratic-Republican Party
Headquarters430 South Capitol St. SE,
Washington, D.C. 20003
Student wingHigh School Democrats of America
College Democrats of America
Membership (2021)Increase48,517,845[3]
Ideology

Factions

Colors  Blue
Senate
50 / 100[b]
House of Representatives
220 / 435
State governorships
23 / 50
State upper chambers
867 / 1,972
State lower chambers
2,450 / 5,411
Territorial governorships
4 / 6
Territorial upper chambers
31 / 97
Territorial lower chambers
8 / 91
Election symbol
Website
democrats.org

IF ONLY

2021 Canadian federal election

← 2019September 20, 2021 (2021-09-20)45th →

338 seats in the House of Commons
170 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderJack Layton's GhostErin O'TooleJustin Trudeau
PartyNew DemocraticConservativeLiberal
Leader sinceOctober 1, 2017August 24, 2020April 14, 2013
Leader's seatToronto—DanforthDurhamPapineau
Last election24 seats, 15.98%121 seats, 34.34%157 seats, 33.12%
Seats before24119155
Seats won17210268
Seat changeIncrease 148Decrease 17Decrease 87

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
LeaderYves-François BlanchetAnnamie Paul
PartyBloc QuébécoisGreen
Leader sinceJanuary 17, 2019October 3, 2020
Leader's seatBeloeil—Chambly(Running in Toronto Centre)[4]
Last election32 seats, 7.63%3 seats, 6.55%
Seats before322
Seats won51
Seat changeDecrease 27Decrease 1

Prime Minister before election

Justin Trudeau
Liberal

Prime Minister after election

TBD

SOUTH CAROLINA IS GOOD

2022 South Carolina gubernatorial election

← 2018November 6, 20222026 →
 
NomineeTom ClementsHenry McMasterLindsay Graham
PartyDemocraticRepublicanConservative
AllianceConstitution-
Running mateGary VotourPamela EvetteJohn Warren
Percentage48.9%40.1%9.8%

Governor before election

Henry McMaster
Republican

Elected Governor

Henry McMaster
Republican

HOW

Parliament of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
58th Parliament
Type
Type
HousesHouse of Lords
House of Commons
History
Preceded byParliament of Great Britain & Parliament of Ireland
Leadership
Queen Elizabeth II
since 6 February 1952
The Lord McFall of Alcluith
since 1 May 2021
Boris Johnson, Conservative
since 24 July 2019
Keir Starmer, Labour
since 4 April 2020
Structure
Seats
House of Lords[6] political groups
Speaker
  Lord Speaker
Lords Spiritual
  Bishops (25)
(seated on the Government benches)
Lords Temporal
HM Government
  Conservative Party (275)
HM Most Loyal Opposition
  Labour Party (172)
Other opposition
  Liberal Democrats (79)
  Democratic Unionist Party (6)
  Ulster Unionist Party (2)
  Green Party (2)
  Plaid Cymru (2)
  Non-affiliated (40)
Crossbench
  Crossbench (179)
House of Commons[5] political groups
HM Government
  Conservative Party (363)
HM Most Loyal Opposition
  Labour Party (199)
Other opposition
  Scottish National Party (45)
  Liberal Democrats (12)
  Democratic Unionist Party (8)
  Plaid Cymru (3)
  Social Democratic and Labour Party (2)
  Alba Party (2)
  Alliance Party (1)
  Green Party (1)
  Independent (6)[c]
Abstentionist
  Sinn Féin (7)
Presiding officer
  Speaker (1)
Elections
Last House of Commons[5] election
12 December 2019
Next House of Commons[5] election
On or before 2 May 2024
Meeting place
Palace of Westminster
City of Westminster, London
United Kingdom
Website
www.parliament.uk

Ohio

1983 United Kingdom general election

← 19799 June 19831987 →

All 650 seats in the House of Commons
326 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout72.7%, 3.3%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderTony BennMargaret Thatcher
PartyLabourSDP–Liberal AllianceConservative
Leader since10 November 1980
11 February 1975
Leader's seatBlaenau GwentFinchley
Last election339 seats, 43.9%269 seats, 36.9%11 seats, 13.8%[e]
Seats before33926111
Seats won39720923
Seat change 58[d] 60[d] 12[d]
Popular vote13,012,3168,456,9347,780,949
Percentage42.4%27.6%25.4%
Swing 11.6% 9.3% 1.5%

Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.
* Indicates boundary change, so this is a nominal figure.
Notional 1979 results on new boundaries.
^ Figure does not include the speaker.

Composition of the House of Commons after the election

References


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