The net result of the 2006 congressional elections was a loss of six Senate seats and 30 House seats by the Republican Party, costing them their majority in both Houses.
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David W. Brady has written:
'The electoral antecedents of policy innovations'
'Leadership and growth' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Leadership, Economic development
'The 1996 House elections' -- subject(s): Elections, Elections, 1996, Politics and government, United States, United States. Congress. House
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Nigeria doesn't have a House of Representatives. Only the United States has that.
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Presidential elections are held in the United States for every four years.
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William Henry Brockenbrough has written:
'Florida contested election' -- subject- s -: Contested elections, United States, United States. Congress. House
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The United States has the greatest number and variety of elections.
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Cyrus King has written:
'Mr. Cyrus King's motion relative to the decisions of this house on the subject of contested elections' -- subject(s): Contested elections, United States, United States. Congress. House
'An oration, pronounced at Biddeford, on the Fourth of July, 1798' -- subject(s): Fourth of July orations
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Adam Mellows-Facer has written:
'US elections 2008' -- subject(s): Presidents, Elections, United States, Elections, 2008, United States. Congress, Election
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Jay Weiner has written:
'This is not Florida' -- subject(s): United States, Elections, 2008, Elections, United States Congress. Senate
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Paul S. Herrnson has written:
'Congressional elections'
'Playing Hardball' -- subject(s): Elections, Political campaigns, United States, United States. Congress
'Party campaigning in the 1980s' -- subject(s): Elections, Political campaigns, Political parties, Politics and government, United States, United States. Congress
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In the United States, it's the Elections Division of the county, under the direction of the State Board of Elections.
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The United States Constitution
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In the United States, No you do not have to vote if you don't want to.
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Daniel Romer has written:
'Capturing campaign dynamics, 2000 and 2004' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Elections, United States, United States. Congress, Elections, 2000, Voting, Elections, 2004
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In the United States, you have to be 18 to vote in the elections.
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Section 2 requires states to conduct elections for members of the House of Representatives and to determine the rules for those elections.
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Charlie Daniels could win the next United States presidential elections if he first wins the vote in the primary elections. He would also have to win the majority vote in the elections.
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"Midterm elections" in the United States are the Congressional elections held halfway through a Presidential term, in November of even-numbered years that are not divisible by 4. For example, the November 2010 election was a midterm election, held throughout the United States.
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The US holds more elections than any other democracy.
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United States House Committee on House Administration was created in 1946.
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David Malone has written:
'Hattie and Huey' -- subject(s): Elections, Elections, 1932, Friends and associates, History, Politics and government, United States, United States. Congress. Senate
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Samuel A. Kirkpatrick has written:
'Sources of organizational and personal power in the U.S. Senate' -- subject(s): United States, United States. Congress. Senate
'Legislative role structures, power bases, and behavior patterns' -- subject(s): United States, United States. Congress. Senate
'Oklahoma voting patterns: Congressional elections' -- subject(s): Elections, Statistics, United States, United States. Congress
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Dennis Hastert (born January 2, 1942 in Aurora, Illinois) succeeded Newt Gingrich as the fifty-ninth Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, serving between January 6, 1999 and January 3, 2007, including the whole of 2006.
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The United States
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The Congress of the United States was created by the US Constitution. It had its first session in 1789 after the initial elections.
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what regions of the United States remained solidly Democratic in all three election
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The states are allowed to decide when, where, and how elections for senators and representatives will be held. This power is provided to each state through the United States Constitution.
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The average price of a house in 2006 varied depending on location, but in the United States as a whole, it was around $268,000.
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both direct and indirect elections
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Yes, they are Alied with the United States, and can vote in the primaries
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Yes, he is the 44th President of the United States of America
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Barbara Hinckley has written:
'Stability and change in Congress' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, United States, United States. Congress
'Congressional elections' -- subject(s): Elections, United States, United States. Congress, Voting
'Problems of the Presidency' -- subject(s): Presidents
'The symbolic presidency' -- subject(s): Presidents, Symbolism in politics
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Yes. Congressional elections are held every two years (even numbered years). All seats in the House are open for elections. One-third of all Senate seats are open in each election because Senators are elected for 6 years.
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Tourgasm - 2006 The United States of Insanity - 1.3 was released on:
USA: 25 June 2006
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Historian of the United States House of Representatives was created in 1983.
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United States House Committee on Appropriations was created in 1865.
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United States House Committee on Rules was created in 1789.
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United States House Committee on Agriculture was created in 1820.
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United States House Committee on the Budget was created in 1974.
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United States House Committee on Ethics was created in 1798.
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Historical Statistics of the United States was created in 2006.
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Final Score - United States - was created in 2006.
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John R. Brown has written:
'Contested election case of John R. Brown v. Claude A. Swanson from the Fifth Congressional District of Virginia' -- subject(s): Contested elections, United States, United States. Congress. House
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Each house is the judge of elections, returns, and qualifications of members in Congress.
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The Muslim house of worship is a mosque, not a synagogue (which is where Jews pray). There are hundreds of Muslim mosques in the United States.
Please see the Related Link for a list of major mosques in the United States.
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