In 2004, this election became the "biggest" news of the year. In 2000, the presidential election was compromised by Florida's vote and confusion and scandal due to racial discrimination against ethnic minorities in public opinion polls. The article "Public opinion survey: US voters are skeptical about elections" reviews the fear of the election in 2000 and examines the accuracy of the current voting situation of voters, Republicans and Democrats. In this article, ten Republicans and six of the respondents believe that no clear winner will be decided by November 3, 2004, and 7 of 10 Democrats share the same feelings I pointed out.
The 1796 US presidential election was the third presidential election for the third time. It was held from Friday, November 4th until Wednesday, 7th December 1796. This is the first controversial US presidential election, the first presidential election in which the party played the leading role, and presidential and vice presidential elections elected from blacks. Current Federal Vice President John Adams beat Thomas Jefferson, former Secretary of State for the Democratic Republic
The presidential election in 1800 was the fourth presidential election for the fourth time. It was held from December 3 (Fri) 1800 to December 3 (Wednesday). In what was sometimes called the "Revolution of 1800", Thomas Jefferson broke John Adams. The election was a re-election, causing the final demise of the Federal Party at the generation of democratic Republican rule and the First Party. The 1796 election between Jefferson and Aaron Bar, backed by France and backed by a decentralized democratic republic, is now the British, Adams and Charles Pinckney's parents British and support centralized It took place between the Federal Party. A long and painful re-game.
After the presidential election in 1800, the twelfth revision bill was passed to correct the constitutional flaws, and Thomas Jefferson and Vice President Aaron Bar listed on the electoral school. The election was then sent to the House of Representatives, which required 36 votes to complete the president Jefferson. Voters gather in their respective states and need to vote for the president and vice president, one of whom is not a resident of at least the same state, it is necessary to vote for the president and change the voting method. The voter must elect such a vice president, enumerate the names of all the elected presidents and all the elected elected presidents, and enumerate and sign each person's votes. Prove it and give it to the location of the US government, and instruct the Senate.