Report Outline
Alabama - 12 Electoral Votes
Arizona - 3 Electoral Votes
Arkansas - 9 Electoral Votes
California - 13 Electoral Votes
Coloeado - S Electoral Votes
Connecticut - 7 Electoral Votes
Delaware - 3 Electoral Votes
Florida - 6 Electoral Votes
Georgia - 14 Electoral Votes
Idaho - 4 Electoral Votes
Illinois - 29 Electoral Votes
Indiana - 15 Electoral Votes
Iowa - 13 Electoral Votes
Kansas - 10 Electoral Votes
Kentucky - 13 Electoral Votes
Louisiana - 10 Electoral Votes
Maine - 6 Electoral Votes
Maryland - 8 Electoral Votes
Massachusetts - 18 Electoral Votes
Michigan - 15 Electoral Votes
Minnesota - 12 Electoral Votes
Mississippi - 10 Electoral Votes
Missouri - 18 Electoral Votes
Montana 4 - Electoral Votes
Nebraska - 8 Electoral Votes
Nevada - 3 Electoral Votes
New Hampshire - 4 Electoral Votes
New Jersey - 14 Electoral Votes
New Mexico - 3 Electoral Votes
New York - 45 Electoral Votes
North Carolina - 12 Electoral Votes
North Dakota 5 Electoral Votes
Ohio - 24 Electoral Votes
Oklahoma - 10 Electoral Votes
Oregon - 5 Electoral Votes
Pennsylvania - 38 Electoral Votes
Rhode Island -5 Electoralvotes
South Carolina - 9 Electoral Votes
South Dakota - 5 Electoral Votes
Tennessee - 12 Electoral Votes
Texas -20 Electoral Votes
Utah - 4 Electoral Votes
Vermont - 4 Electoral Votes
Virginia - 12 Electoral Votes
Washington - 7 Electoral Votes
West Virginia - 8 Electoral Votes
Wisconsin - 13 Electoral Votes
Wyoming - 3 Electoral Votes
Members of Present Congress Not Candidates or Defeated in Primaries
Special Focus
In the national election to be held November 4 there will be eight candidates for President and Vice President, 80 candidates for the Senate and approximately 920 candidates for seats in the House in the Sixty Ninth Congress.
The candidates for the presidency are:
Calvin Coolidge, Republican |
Frank T. Johns, Socialist Labor |
John W. Davis, Democrat |
William Z. Foster, Workers' Perty |
Robert M. LaFollette, Progressive |
Gilbert 0. Nations, American Party |
Herman P. Faris, Prohibition |
Wm. J. Wallace, Commonwealth Land Party |
The candidates for the Senate and the House are shown in the following pages, together with the results of the last elections for the offices they seek. Population statistics given hereafter were taken from the 1920 census, and the results of elections from the reports of the various secretaries of state. |
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State and Local Governments |
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Feb. 26, 2021 |
State Finances |
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Sep. 11, 2009 |
State Budget Crisis |
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Oct. 03, 2003 |
State Budget Crises |
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Dec. 24, 1971 |
State Legislatures in Transition |
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Sep. 25, 1968 |
State Constitutional Reform |
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Oct. 11, 1967 |
Local Government Modernization |
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Aug. 15, 1956 |
Metropolitan Government |
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May 25, 1939 |
Reorganization of City Government |
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Feb. 24, 1939 |
Reorganization of County Government |
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May 23, 1938 |
Reorganization of State Governments |
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Oct. 29, 1937 |
State Control of Local Government |
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Sep. 01, 1936 |
Consolidation of Local Governments |
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Jan. 03, 1933 |
Reorganization of Local Government |
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Jun. 02, 1930 |
Changes in American City Government |
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Oct. 30, 1924 |
Political Statistics of the States |
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