What were the elections in 2013 in the US?
The 2013 United States elections were held on Tuesday, November 5, 2013. This off-year election featured several special elections to the United States Congress; two gubernatorial races; state legislative elections in a few states; and numerous citizen initiatives, mayoral races, and a variety of other local offices on the ballot.
Who won the 2013 Australian federal election?
^ Griffith, Emma (26 June 2013). “Kevin Rudd defeats Julia Gillard 57-45 in Labor leadership ballot, paving way for a return to PM”. ABC News. Australia.
How many votes were lost in the 2013 WA Senate election?
“AEC confirms WA Senate election result, apologises over 1,375 lost ballots”. abc.net.au. Retrieved 5 November 2013. ^ Ireland, Judith (15 November 2013).
Did Tony Abbott defeat Kevin Rudd in the 2013 election?
^ “Australia election: Tony Abbott defeats Kevin Rudd”. BBC News. 7 September 2013. Retrieved 8 September 2013. ^ McGuirk, Rod (8 September 2013). “First aboriginal woman wins Australian parliament seat; campaign brought racism”.
How many people voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 election?
June 5–8, 2016 Hillary Clinton 42% Donald Trump 39% 3 1,004 ± 3% Bernie Sanders 49% Donald Trump 38% 11 Ipsos/Reuters[339] June 4–8, 2016
Who got the most write-in votes for president in 2016?
^ “2016 Presidential Ballot Access Map”. July 14, 2016. ^ Warner, Claire. “Ralph Nader Got The Most Write-In Votes For President Ever, But Election Write-Ins Have A Long History”. Retrieved December 2, 2016. ^ Schleifer, Theodore (November 9, 2016). “Trump stomps all over the Democrats’ Blue Wall”. CNN.
Who are the Republican presidential candidates with the most votes?
Jeb Bush 38% 20 970 ± 3.1% Hillary Clinton 58% Chris Christie 37% 21 Hillary Clinton 56% Ted Cruz 39% 17 Hillary Clinton 55% Mike Huckabee 41% 14 Hillary Clinton 62% Sarah Palin 35% 27 Hillary Clinton 58% Rand Paul 38% 20 Hillary Clinton 53% Mitt Romney 44% 9 Hillary Clinton 58% Marco Rubio 37% 21 Hillary Clinton 52% Paul Ryan