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US elections were held for federal, state, and local government officials. At the federal level, the president, the head of state, is indirectly elected by state people through election colleges. Today these voters mostly vote to vote for people in the state. Congress, all members of Congress, are elected directly by state people. There are many offices elected at the state level, each state has at least one elected governor and parliament elected. At the local level, there are also offices elected in counties, cities, towns, towns, autonomous regions and villages. According to a political scientist Jennifer Lawless, as of 2012, there were 519,682 winners in the United States.
The Federal Election Commission issues a federal election every two years. This is a summary of the results of officially certified federal elections obtained from state election offices and other public agencies. This page provides the results of major final elections and general elections of US Senators, the US House of Representatives, and the President of the United States from 1982 to the present. From 1787 to 1825, searchable elections returned to the collection. Data was edited by Philip Lampi. Digital collections and archives of the American Museum of Ancient and Tufts University were installed online with funding from the National Humanities Foundation. This site contains federal and state election results