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American election
1952 United States presidential election Turnout 63.3%[ 1] 10.3 pp
Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Eisenhower/Nixon, blue denotes those won by Stevenson/Sparkman. Numbers indicate the number of electoral votes allotted to each state.
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1792 United States presidential election
Presidential election results map. Numbers indicate the number of electoral votes allotted to each state.
1792 United States presidential election
Presidential election results map. Numbers indicate the number of electoral votes allotted to each state.
Note: Older flag used.
Note: Link to members from previous election; "First party" and "Second party" labels.
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1988 Canadian federal election
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Brian Mulroney
John Turner
Ed Broadbent
Party
Progressive Conservative
Liberal
New Democratic
Leader since
June 11, 1983
June 16, 1984
July 7, 1975
Leader's seat
Manicouagan candidate in Charlevoix
Vancouver Quadra
Oshawa
Last election
211 seats, 50.03%
40 seats, 28.02%
30 seats, 18.81%
Seats before
203
38
32
Seats won
169
83
43
Seat change
−34
+45
+11
Popular vote
5,667,543
4,205,072
2,685,263
Percentage
43.02%
31.92%
20.38%
Swing
−7.02pp
+3.89pp
+1.57pp
1988 Canadian federal election
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Brian Mulroney
John Turner
Ed Broadbent
Party
Progressive Conservative
Liberal
New Democratic
Leader since
June 11, 1983
June 16, 1984
July 7, 1975
Leader's seat
Manicouagan candidate in Charlevoix
Vancouver Quadra
Oshawa
Last election
211 seats, 50.03%
40 seats, 28.02%
30 seats, 18.81%
Seats before
203
38
32
Seats won
169
83
43
Seat change
−34
+45
+11
Popular vote
5,667,543
4,205,072
2,685,263
Percentage
5,667,543.0%
4,205,072.0%
2,685,263.0%
Swing
−7.02pp
+3.89pp
+1.57pp
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1997 Canadian federal election
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Jean Chrétien
Preston Manning
Gilles Duceppe
Party
Liberal
Reform
Bloc Québécois
Leader since
June 23, 1990
October 31, 1987
March 15, 1997
Leader's seat
Saint-Maurice
Calgary Southwest
Laurier— Sainte-Marie
Last election
177 seats, 41.24%
52 seats, 18.69%
54 seats, 13.52%
Seats before
174
50
50
Seats won
155
60
44
Seat change
−19
+10
−6
Popular vote
4,994,277
2,513,080
1,385,821
Percentage
38.46%
19.35%
10.67%
Swing
−2.78pp
+0.66pp
−2.85pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Alexa McDonough
Jean Charest
Party
New Democratic
Progressive Conservative
Leader since
October 14, 1995
April 29, 1995
Leader's seat
Halifax
Sherbrooke
Last election
9 seats, 6.88%
2 seats, 16.04%
Seats before
9
2
Seats won
21
20
Seat change
+12
+18
Popular vote
1,434,509
2,446,705
Percentage
11.05%
18.84%
Swing
+4.17pp
+2.80pp
1997 Canadian federal election
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Jean Chrétien
Preston Manning
Gilles Duceppe
Party
Liberal
Reform
Bloc Québécois
Leader since
June 23, 1990
October 31, 1987
March 15, 1997
Leader's seat
Saint-Maurice
Calgary Southwest
Laurier— Sainte-Marie
Last election
177 seats, 41.24%
52 seats, 18.69%
54 seats, 13.52%
Seats before
174
50
50
Seats won
155
60
44
Seat change
−19
+10
−6
Popular vote
4,994,277
2,513,080
1,385,821
Percentage
4,994,277.0%
2,513,080.0%
1,385,821.0%
Swing
−2.78pp
+0.66pp
−2.85pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Alexa McDonough
Jean Charest
Party
New Democratic
Progressive Conservative
Leader since
October 14, 1995
April 29, 1995
Leader's seat
Halifax
Sherbrooke
Last election
9 seats, 6.88%
2 seats, 16.04%
Seats before
9
2
Seats won
21
20
Seat change
+12
+18
Popular vote
1,434,509
2,446,705
Percentage
1,434,509.0%
2,446,705.0%
Swing
+4.17pp
+2.80pp
Note: Five parties listed.
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2006 Mexican general election
Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states won by Calderón (16), Yellow denotes those won by López Obrador (13+DF). Numbers indicate the number of each state.
2006 Mexican general election
Nominee
Felipe Calderón Hinojosa
Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Roberto Madrazo
Party
PAN
PRD
PRI
Home state
Michoacán
Tabasco
Tabasco
States carried
16
15+DF
0
Popular vote
15,000,284
14,756,350
9,301,441
Percentage
15,000,284.0%
14,756,350.0%
9,301,441.0%
Presidential election results map. Blue denotes states won by Calderón (16), Yellow denotes those won by López Obrador (13+DF). Numbers indicate the number of each state.
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2008 United States presidential election
Presidential electoral votes by state.
2008 United States presidential election
Presidential electoral votes by state.
Note: Additional labels (opinion polls) with links to external sites.
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1987 European Parliament election in Spain Registered 28,450,491 Turnout 19,494,098 (68.5%)
1987 European Parliament election in Spain Registered 28,450,491 Turnout 19,494,098 (68.5%)
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2015 Spanish general election Opinion polls Registered 36,511,848 2.0% Turnout 25,438,532 (69.7%) 0.8 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Mariano Rajoy
Pedro Sánchez
Pablo Iglesias
Party
PP
PSOE
Podemos
Leader since
2 September 2003
26 July 2014
15 November 2014
Leader's seat
Madrid
Madrid
Madrid
Last election
187 seats, 45.0%
110 seats, 28.8%
Did not contest
Seats won
123
90
69
Seat change
64
20
65
Popular vote
7,236,965
5,545,315
5,212,711
Percentage
28.7%
22.0%
20.7%
Swing
16.3 pp
6.8 pp
New party
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Albert Rivera
Gabriel Rufián
Francesc Homs
Party
C's
ERC
DiL
Leader since
9 July 2006
7 November 2015
6 November 2015
Leader's seat
Madrid
Barcelona
Barcelona
Last election
Did not contest
3 seats, 1.1%
16 seats, 4.2%
Seats won
40
9
8
Seat change
40
6
8
Popular vote
3,514,528
604,285
567,253
Percentage
13.9%
2.4%
2.2%
Swing
New party
1.3 pp
2.0 pp
2015 Spanish general election Opinion polls Registered 36,511,848 2.0% Turnout 25,438,532 (69.7%) 0.8 pp
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Mariano Rajoy
Pedro Sánchez
Pablo Iglesias
Party
PP
PSOE
Podemos
Leader since
2 September 2003
26 July 2014
15 November 2014
Leader's seat
Madrid
Madrid
Madrid
Last election
187 seats, 45.0%
110 seats, 28.8%
Did not contest
Seats won
123
90
69
Seat change
64
20
65
Popular vote
7,236,965
5,545,315
5,212,711
Percentage
7,236,965.0%
5,545,315.0%
5,212,711.0%
Swing
16.3 pp
6.8 pp
New party
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Albert Rivera
Gabriel Rufián
Francesc Homs
Party
C's
ERC
DiL
Leader since
9 July 2006
7 November 2015
6 November 2015
Leader's seat
Madrid
Barcelona
Barcelona
Last election
Did not contest
3 seats, 1.1%
16 seats, 4.2%
Seats won
40
9
8
Seat change
40
6
8
Popular vote
3,514,528
604,285
567,253
Percentage
3,514,528.0%
604,285.0%
567,253.0%
Swing
New party
1.3 pp
2.0 pp
US Primary (settled)[ edit ]
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2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Democratic Primary Results (popular vote or delegate equivalent). Purple denotes an Obama win and gold a Clinton win.
* Popular vote totals were not released for Iowa, Maine, Nevada, and Washington and therefore are not included.
2008 Democratic Party presidential primaries
Democratic Primary Results (popular vote or delegate equivalent). Purple denotes an Obama win and gold a Clinton win.
* Popular vote totals were not released for Iowa, Maine, Nevada, and Washington and therefore are not included.
US Primary (ongoing)[ edit ]
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New Zealand flag referendums Opinion polls Turnout First referendum: 1,546,734 (48.78%) Second referendum: 2,140,805 (67.78%)
Flag of New Zealand before election
A British Blue Ensign , defaced with four stars of the Crux Australis in red, outlined in white
Elected Flag of New Zealand
Same as before election
New Zealand flag referendums Opinion polls Turnout First referendum: 1,546,734 (48.78%) Second referendum: 2,140,805 (67.78%)
Flag of New Zealand before election
A British Blue Ensign , defaced with four stars of the Crux Australis in red, outlined in white
Elected Flag of New Zealand
Same as before election
Flag referendum with alt text for images [ edit ]
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New Zealand flag referendums Opinion polls Turnout First referendum: 1,546,734 (48.78%) Second referendum: 2,140,805 (67.78%)
Flag of New Zealand before election
A British Blue Ensign , defaced with four stars of the Crux Australis in red, outlined in white
Elected Flag of New Zealand
Same as before election
New Zealand flag referendums Opinion polls Turnout First referendum: 1,546,734 (48.78%) Second referendum: 2,140,805 (67.78%)
Flag of New Zealand before election
A British Blue Ensign , defaced with four stars of the Crux Australis in red, outlined in white
Elected Flag of New Zealand
Same as before election
References
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^ "Voter Turnout in Presidential Elections" . The American Presidency Project . UC Santa Barbara .
^ Sabato, Larry; Ernst, Howard (2006). "Presidential Election 1952" . Encyclopedia of American Political Parties and Elections . Facts on File. p. 354. ISBN 9781438109947 . Retrieved 16 November 2016 . Eisenhower, born in Texas, considered a resident of New York, and headquartered at the time in Paris, finally decided to run for the Republican nomination...
^ "The Presidents" . uselectionatlas.org . David Leip. Retrieved January 3, 2009 .
^ a b "Democratic Convention 2008" . The Green Papers. Retrieved 2012-03-07 .
^ a b c d e Berg-Andersson, Richard E. "Republican Convention" . The Green Papers . Retrieved May 5, 2016 . (Source for popular vote and delegates pledged to withdrawn candidates: The Green Papers tally)
^ a b c "RNC's 2016 Presidential Primary Estimated Delegate Count" . Republican Party. April 22, 2016. Retrieved April 22, 2016 . (Source for delegates pledged to active candidates: GOP official estimate + delegates won on May 3, pending source update)
17 April 2022 edit request [ edit ]
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Alternative party label [ edit ]
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2021 Swedish Church Assembly elections
First party
Second party
Third party
Nominating group
Social Democrats
Non-partisans
Centre
Last election
76 seats, 30.3%
43 seats, 17.1%
34 seats, 13.7%
Seats won
70
47
30
Seat change
6
4
4
Popular vote
243,246
170,946
96,797
Percentage
27.5%
19.3%
10.9%
Swing
2.8 pp
2.3 pp
2.7 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Nominating group
Borgerligt alternativ [da ; sv ]
Sweden Democrats
Left
Last election
22 seats, 8.8%
24 seats, 9.3%
9 seats, 3.8%
Seats won
20
19
19
Seat change
2
5
10
Popular vote
71,046
68,941
67,519
Percentage
8.0%
7.8%
7.6%
Swing
0.8 pp
1.5 pp
3.9 pp
Seventh party
Nominating group
Open Church [sv ]
Last election
11 seats, 4.4%
Seats won
13
Seat change
2
Popular vote
48,692
Percentage
5.5%
Swing
1.1 pp
2021 Swedish Church Assembly elections
First party
Second party
Third party
Nominating group
Social Democrats
Non-partisans
Centre
Last election
76 seats, 30.3%
43 seats, 17.1%
34 seats, 13.7%
Seats won
70
47
30
Seat change
6
4
4
Popular vote
243,246
170,946
96,797
Percentage
243,246.0%
170,946.0%
96,797.0%
Swing
2.8 pp
2.3 pp
2.7 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Nominating group
Borgerligt alternativ [da ; sv ]
Sweden Democrats
Left
Last election
22 seats, 8.8%
24 seats, 9.3%
9 seats, 3.8%
Seats won
20
19
19
Seat change
2
5
10
Popular vote
71,046
68,941
67,519
Percentage
71,046.0%
68,941.0%
67,519.0%
Swing
0.8 pp
1.5 pp
3.9 pp
Seventh party
Nominating group
Open Church [sv ]
Last election
11 seats, 4.4%
Seats won
13
Seat change
2
Popular vote
48,692
Percentage
48,692.0%
Swing
1.1 pp
Empty alternative party label [ edit ]
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2021 Swedish Church Assembly elections
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
Social Democrats
Non-partisans
Centre
Last election
76 seats, 30.3%
43 seats, 17.1%
34 seats, 13.7%
Seats won
70
47
30
Seat change
6
4
4
Popular vote
243,246
170,946
96,797
Percentage
27.5%
19.3%
10.9%
Swing
2.8 pp
2.3 pp
2.7 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Party
Borgerligt alternativ [da ; sv ]
Sweden Democrats
Left
Last election
22 seats, 8.8%
24 seats, 9.3%
9 seats, 3.8%
Seats won
20
19
19
Seat change
2
5
10
Popular vote
71,046
68,941
67,519
Percentage
8.0%
7.8%
7.6%
Swing
0.8 pp
1.5 pp
3.9 pp
Seventh party
Party
Open Church [sv ]
Last election
11 seats, 4.4%
Seats won
13
Seat change
2
Popular vote
48,692
Percentage
5.5%
Swing
1.1 pp
2021 Swedish Church Assembly elections
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
Social Democrats
Non-partisans
Centre
Last election
76 seats, 30.3%
43 seats, 17.1%
34 seats, 13.7%
Seats won
70
47
30
Seat change
6
4
4
Popular vote
243,246
170,946
96,797
Percentage
243,246.0%
170,946.0%
96,797.0%
Swing
2.8 pp
2.3 pp
2.7 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Party
Borgerligt alternativ [da ; sv ]
Sweden Democrats
Left
Last election
22 seats, 8.8%
24 seats, 9.3%
9 seats, 3.8%
Seats won
20
19
19
Seat change
2
5
10
Popular vote
71,046
68,941
67,519
Percentage
71,046.0%
68,941.0%
67,519.0%
Swing
0.8 pp
1.5 pp
3.9 pp
Seventh party
Party
Open Church [sv ]
Last election
11 seats, 4.4%
Seats won
13
Seat change
2
Popular vote
48,692
Percentage
48,692.0%
Swing
1.1 pp
Mayor should not be capitalized in "Elected mayor"[ edit ]
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Irvine mayoral election, 1988
Candidate
Larry Agran
Barry J. Hammond
Hal Maloney
Popular vote
15,651
8,707
3,111
Percentage
57.0%
31.7%
11.3
Irvine mayoral election, 1988
Candidate
Larry Agran
Barry J. Hammond
Hal Maloney
Popular vote
15,651
8,707
3,111
Percentage
15,651.0%
8,707.0%
3,111.0%