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United Nations Assembly Election, 1946

21 - 24 June 1946 1950 →
Opinion polls
Turnout48.9%
  First party Second party Third party
  Harry Truman Louis Bell Vyacheslav Molotov
Leader
Harry Truman
Louis Bell Vyacheslav Molotov
Party Democratic KVP CPSU
Alliance League of Progressives and Social Democrats Liberal Conservative Communist
Leader since
3 January 1946
12 December 1945
7 January 1946
Leader's seat Missouri Utrecht Moscow
Seats won 321 211 99
Seat change Increase321 Increase211 Increase99
Popular vote 143,129,376 98,192,003 67,786,129
Percentage 29.10% 19.97% 13.78%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Robert Taft Nereu Ramos
Leader Robert Taft Nereu Ramos Jawaharlal Nehru
Party Republican
Social Democratic
INC
Alliance Worldwide Group for Freedom and Liberty Socialist Separatist Alliance
Leader since
29 December 1945
4 February 1946
11 February 1946
Leader's seat Ohio Santa Catarina Uttar Pradesh
Seats won 87 80 24
Seat change Increase87 Increase80 Increase24
Popular vote 53,371,910 49,649,284 41,843,982
Percentage 10.86% 10.09% 8.51%

  Seventh party Eighth party
 
Leader Charles de Gaulle Chiang Kai-shek
Party
Independent
Kuomintang
Alliance The Republicans Non-Inscrit
Leader since
15 December 1945
Leader's seat Hauts-de-France Taiwan
Seats won 20 8
Seat change Increase20 Increase8
Popular vote 31,332,871 6,386,993
Percentage 6.38% 1.31%

Secretary-General before election

Gladwyn Jebb
Non-Inscrit

Appointed Secretary-General

Harry Truman

LPSD


United States presidential election, 2012

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2008
November 6, 2012
2016
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All 538 electoral votes of the
Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout54.9%Decrease 3.4 pp
 
Nominee Dilma Rousseff Aécio Neves
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Ohio Ohio
Running mate Michel Temer Aloysio Nunes
Electoral vote 275 263
States carried 21 + DC 29
Popular vote 65,504,978 59,644,540
Percentage 51.64% 47.02%

President before election

Dilma Rousseff
Democratic

Elected President

Dilma Rousseff
Democratic

Brazilian general election, 2018

← 
2014
7 October 2014 (first round)
28 October 2014 (second round)
2022
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Turnout78.39%
 
Nominee Jair Bolsonaro Marina Silva
Party PSL REDE
Home state
Rio de janeiro
Acre
Running mate Magno Malta Sarney Filho
States carried 13+
DF
13
Popular vote 57,398,356 56,992,781
Percentage 50.18% 49.82%

President before election

Michel Temer
MDB

Elected President

Jair Bolsonaro
PSL

United Nations Assembly Election, 1950

← 1946 16 - 18 June 1950 1956 →
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Opinion polls
Turnout53.67% (Increase4.77%)
  First party Second party Third party
  Harry Truman Louis Bell Vyacheslav Molotov
Leader
Harry Truman
Louis Beel Vyacheslav Molotov
Party Democratic KVP CPSU
Alliance LPSD Liberal Conservative Communist
Leader since
3 January 1946
12 December 1945
7 January 1946
Leader's seat Missouri Utrecht Moscow
Last election 321 seats, 29.10% 211 seats, 19.97% 99 seats, 13.78%
Seats won 234 203 127
Seat change Decrease87 Decrease8 Increase28
Popular vote 201,429,568 173,372,115 108,743,562
Percentage 23.94% 20.61% 12.92%
Swing Decrease5.16% Increase0.64% Decrease0.86%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Robert Taft Mohammad Mosaddeq
Leader Robert Taft
Mohammad Mosaddeq
Charles de Gaulle
Party Republican National Front
Independent
Alliance WGFL Nationalist The Republicans
Leader since
29 December 1945
7 September 1947
15 December 1945
Leader's seat Ohio
Alborz
Hauts-de-France
Last election 87 seats, 10.86% New Party 20 seats, 6.38%
Seats won 91 90 53
Seat change Increase4 Increase90 Increase23
Popular vote 92,246,824 91,989,675 68,426,913
Percentage 10.96% 10.93% 8.13%
Swing Increase0.10% Increase1.75%

  Seventh party Eighth party Ninth party
  Nereu Ramos
Leader Nereu Ramos Ismail al-Azhari Chiang Kai-shek
Party
Social Democratic
Independent
Kuomintang
Alliance Socialist Separatist Alliance Non-Inscrit
Leader since
4 February 1946
5 May 1948
Leader's seat Santa Catarina Sudan Taiwan
Last election 80 seats, 10.09% 24 seats, 8.51% 8 seats, 1.31%
Seats won 29 18 5
Seat change Decrease51 Decrease6 Decrease3
Popular vote 49,075,153 46,104,006 9,103,162
Percentage 5.83% 5.47% 1.21%
Swing Decrease4.26% Decrease3.04% Decrease0.10%

Secretary-General before election

Harry Truman

LPSD

Appointed Secretary-General

Harry Truman

LPSD


Louisianian War of Independence
Part of the Napoleonic Wars
Date21 September 1801 – 29 January 1814 (1801-09-21 – 1814-01-29)
Location
Result

Louisianian victory

Belligerents
Louisiana
United Kingdom (1802-1814)
United States (1803-1814)
Spain (1808-1814)
Netherlands (1804-1814)
Tucson (1803-1804)
Mexico (1810-1814)
France
Spain (1801-1808)
Strength
at least 80,000 Louisianian irregulars
15,000 Louisianian regional divisions
9,000 German mercenaries
+25,000 allied troops
40,000 French troops in America (begging of the war)
70,000 French troops in America (end of the war)
Casualties and losses
25,000-35,000 Louisianan troops
1,000-1,500 German mercenaries
at least 5,000 dead allied troops
40,000-50,000 French troops
Louisiana Presidential Election, 1824

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1820
4 December 1824
1828
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Turnout33.65%
 
Nominee Henry Édouard Daniel Castex
Party Parti National Alliance de la Liberté
Home state Louisiana Missouri
Running mate Davy Dutoit Robert Beaux
States carried 5 3
Popular vote 31,984 28,345
Percentage 53.01% 46.97%

President before election

Pierre Laussat

Independent

Elected President

Henry Édouard
Parti National

Louisiana Presidential Election, 1832

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1828
7 December 1832
1836
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Turnout37.65%
 
Nominee Nicolas Sevier Albert Jauffret
Party Alliance de la Liberté Parti National
Home state Arkansas Arkansas
Running mate Rodolphe Veil Kevin Vaillancourt
States carried 4 4
Popular vote 33,983 30,128
Percentage 53.00% 46.99%

President before election

Henry Édouard
Parti National

Elected President

Nicolas Sevier
Alliance de la Liberté

Louisiana Presidential Election, 1840

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1836
1 December 1840
1844
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Turnout89.98%
 
Nominee Claude Duchemin Andre Guilloux
Party Parti National Alliance de la Liberté
Home state Arkansas
Louisana
Running mate Albert Jauffret Gaëtan De Verley
States carried 4 4
Popular vote 56,239 56,002
Percentage 50.09% 49.90%

President before election

Nicolas Sevier
Alliance de la Liberté

Elected President

Claude Duchemin
Parti National

Louisianan Civil War

Battle of Baton Rouge
Date7 March 1842 – 30 April 1845 (1842-03-07 – 1845-04-30)
Location
Louisiana
Belligerents

Liberals

Including:
  • Alliance de la Liberté
  • Abolitionnistes
  • Indian groups
  • Suchetistas

Nationals

Including:
  • Parti National
  • L'esclavage
  • Mormons
  • Delafossistas

Louisianan National Army

Including:
  • Louisianan Liberation Front
  • Army for Liberty of Louisiana
  • National Navy of Louisiana
  • National Army of Louisiana
  • Council of National Stability
Commanders and leaders
  • Andre Guilloux  Executed
  • Lucas Blanc Executed
  • Damien Ballesdens Executed
  • Tapco Executed
  • Ahusaka 
  • Élie Jacquet  
  • Gaëtan De Verley (POW)
  • Jean-Noël Cerfbeer (POW)
  • Rodolphe Côté
  • Claude Duchemin Executed
  • Albert Jauffret Executed
  • Charles Peltier Executed
  • Adam Green 
  • Lucrèce Brunet 
  • Kellan Finley (POW)
  • Abelin Hachette
  • Zachary Justice
  • Grégory Philippe Duclos
  • Henri Le Tonnelier
  • Lucas Grinda
  • David Moineau
  • Geoffroy Daucourt 
  • Killian Gouin (WIA)
  • Paul Darche (POW)
Strength

Total: 119,000 soldiers

  • 95,000 Liberals
  • 10,000 Indians
  • 14,000 Slaves

Total: 116,000 soldiers

  • 100,000 Nationals
  • 16,000 Mormons

Total: 190,000 soldiers

  • 120,000 Louisianan soldiers
  • 70,000 Irregulars
Casualties and losses

Total: 76,000 soldiers and civilians

  • 48,000 Liberals
  • 9,000 Indians
  • 10,000 Slaves

Total: 71,000 soldiers and civilians

  • 60,000 Liberals
  • 3,000 Mormons

Total: 52,000 soldiers and civilians

  • 31,000 Irregulars
  • 10,000 Soldiers
Total: 199,000 dead
United States presidential election, 1988

← 
1984
November 8, 1988
1992
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All 538 electoral votes of the
Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout52.3%Increase 0.6 pp
 
Nominee
Fernando Collor
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
Party Republican Democratic
Home state South Carolina New York
Running mate Itamar Franco José Paulo Bisol
Electoral vote 440 98
States carried 43 + DC 7 + DC
Popular vote 51,036,369 43,868,340
Percentage 53.0% 46.1%

President before election

José Sarney
Democratic

Elected President

Fernando Collor

Republican

United States presidential election, 1992

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1988
November 3, 1992
1996
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All 538 electoral votes of the
Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout50.2%Decrease 2.1 pp
 
Nominee Fernando Henrique Cardoso Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Enéas Carneiro
Party Republican Democratic
Independent
Home state New York New York New York
Running mate Marco Maciel Aloizio Mercadante Roberto Gama
Electoral vote 392 142 0
States carried 40 + DC 10 + DC 0
Popular vote 47,890,967 39,154,166 6,856,490
Percentage 50.4% 41.2% 7.2%

President before election

Itamar Franco
Republican

Elected President

Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Republican

United States presidential election, 1996

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1992
November 5, 1996
2000
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All 538 electoral votes of the
Electoral College
270 electoral votes needed to win
Turnout50.4%Increase 0.2 pp
 
Nominee Fernando Henrique Cardoso Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Ciro Gomes
Party Republican Democratic
Independent
Home state New York New York Florida
Running mate Marco Maciel Leonel Brizola Roberto Freire
Electoral vote 379 155 0
States carried 39 + DC 11 + DC 0
Popular vote 48,821,012 41,393,881 8,120,331
Percentage 49.3% 41.8% 8.2%

President before election

Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Republican

Elected President

Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Republican