Campaign and Election Process
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Uniform Elections Bill, 1976 Legislative Chronology1976Legislative Analysis
The Virginia Plan of UnionMay 29, 1787Primary Source
The Twenty-Second Amendment: House Debate1947Primary Source
The Twenty-Fifth Amendment: Senate Debate1965Primary Source
The Twentieth Amendment: Senate Debate1932Primary Source
The Twelfth Amendment: Senate Debate1803Primary Source
The Federalist, No. 701787 - 1788Primary Source
The Federalist Papers on Presidential Selection1788Primary Source
The Exploratory StageUnknown
The Decision to CompeteUnknown
Table 5-8 “Minority” PresidentsFacts & Figures
Table 5-5 Number of Political Action Committees (PACs), by Type, 1974–2011Facts & Figures
Stages in an ElectionEncyclopedia Entry
Republican GovernmentEncyclopedia Entry
Reforming Presidential Campaigns and ElectionsEncyclopedia Entry
Public Financing of CampaignsEncyclopedia Entry
Proposed Articles of Impeachment of Richard NixonJul. 27, 1974 - Jul. 29, 1974Primary Source
Presidential Succession Act of 1947: House Debate1947Primary Source
Presidential DisabilityEncyclopedia Entry
Presidential Candidates by Party and Type of Race, 1960–2004Facts & Figures
Presidential Candidate CharacteristicsEncyclopedia Entry
Popular Vote Winners and Electoral College LosersFacts & Figures
Nixon's “Smoking-Gun” TapeAug. 5, 1974Primary Source
Incumbency and Its ImplicationsUnknown
Impeachment of Andrew JohnsonMar. 2, 1868 - Mar. 3, 1868Primary Source
Front-RunnerEncyclopedia Entry
Election by Congress of the PresidentEncyclopedia Entry
Death or Resignation after Election DayUnknown
Constitution of the United StatesJun. 21, 1788Primary Source
Bush v. GoreEncyclopedia Entry
Articles of Impeachment against ClintonDec. 19, 1998Primary Source
Anderson v. CelebrezzeApr. 19, 1983Case Summary
Alben W. Barkley's “Third Term” Speech to the Democratic National Convention of 19401940Primary Source
Advantages and Disadvantages of IncumbencyUnknown
2007–2009: The 110th Congress2007 - 2009Encyclopedia Entry
2003–2005: The 108th Congress2003 - 2005Encyclopedia Entry
1999–2001: The 106th Congress1999 - 2001Encyclopedia Entry
1995–1997: The 104th Congress1995 - 1997Encyclopedia Entry
1991–1993: The 102nd Congress1991 - 1993Encyclopedia Entry
1987–1989: The One Hundredth Congress1987 - 1989Encyclopedia Entry
1983–1985: The Ninety-Eighth Congress1983 - 1985Encyclopedia Entry
1979–1981: The Ninety-Sixth Congress1979 - 1981Encyclopedia Entry
1975–1977: The Ninety-Fourth Congress1975 - 1977Encyclopedia Entry
1971–1973: The Ninety-Second Congress1971 - 1973Encyclopedia Entry
1967–1969: The Ninetieth Congress1967 - 1969Encyclopedia Entry
1963–1965: The Eighty-Eighth Congress1963 - 1965Encyclopedia Entry
1959–1961: The Eighty-Sixth Congress1959 - 1961Encyclopedia Entry
1955–1957: The Eighty-Fourth Congress1955 - 1957Encyclopedia Entry
1951–1953: The Eighty-Second Congress1951 - 1953Encyclopedia Entry
1947–1949: The Eightieth Congress1947 - 1949Encyclopedia Entry
1945–1947: The Seventy-Ninth Congress1945 - 1947Encyclopedia Entry