Electoral 3D Map of 50 States of USA

Electoral 3D Map of 50 States of USA
Author: Godson EKWEGH
Publisher:
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2018-06-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983294044

This book contains the 3d maps of the 50 States of the US .State capitals are included as well as the electoral votes of each state and the order of entry into the union and each state's population ten years ago. A good book for students who need to understand the US electoral process and how the US PRESIDENT IS ELECTED THROUGHOUT THE 50 STATES.The maps background throws light on the geographical features of each state.The order of entry of each state into the union is more of historical importance than political.Delaware is the first state in the US and Hawaii is the last. California is the most populous state in the US with 55 electoral votes.

3 Dimensional Maps of the States in the USA

3 Dimensional Maps of the States in the USA
Author: Godson Ekwegh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2012-06-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781477560303

3d maps of the states in the united states, showing state capitals, electoral votes and order of entry into the union and each state's population 10 years back. A good educational resources for kids.These maps can be used to track up-coming elections in The USA, with a view to determine who wins the 270 electoral votes in the Presidential election. Electoral process in the US explained. Eleven key states needed to win the US presidential election also mentioned.

3D Maps of the 51 States in the United States

3D Maps of the 51 States in the United States
Author: Godson Ekwegh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2012-05-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781477487006

3D maps of the 51 states in the United States. Also included are the state capitals and each state's electoral votes and order of entry into the union and each state population ten years ago.

Historical Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections 1788-2004

Historical Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections 1788-2004
Author: J. Clark Archer
Publisher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2006-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN:

Historical Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections, 1788-2004 presents a comprehensive and vivid portrait of voting patterns and trends in presidential balloting from the uncontested first election to two of the most controversial and hard-fought contests in U.S. history. The Atlas uses sets of four-color maps focused at the county level to offer new perspectives and insight into the nations first fifty-five presidential elections. Exclusive to it are illuminating maps indicating degrees of support in each county for every candidate obtaining at least 2 percent of the popular vote. The maps uniquely allow for longitudinal analysis of electoral patterns for every county, state, region and section of the country across the span of U.S. history. Each election is illustrated by a centerpiece spread containing the following: a map depicting the winning candidate and party in each county and indicating whether victory was by majority or plurality, a map showing the electoral college vote, individual maps for each major candidate illustrating the level of support obtained in every county, pie charts presenting popular and electoral vote percentages. This reference also offers historical overviews of the electoral and political party history surrounding presidential elections and analyzes data sources and the history of election mapping as well. Informative essays examine key data and events of each election, providing context to that particular vote and the elections preceding and following it.

Electoral College and Presidential Elections

Electoral College and Presidential Elections
Author: Alexandra Kura
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Contents: Preface; The Electoral College -- How it Works in Contemporary Presidential Elections; The Electoral College Method of Electing the President and Vice President and Proposals for Reform; The Election Process in the United States; Electoral Structure and Representative Government -- Selected References; Presidential Elections in the United States -- A Primer; General Bibliography; Index.

Race and Representation

Race and Representation
Author: Georgia A. Persons
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1351495100

The National Political Science Review is the official publication of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. This series, now entering its sixth volume, includes significant scholarly research reflecting the diverse interests of scholars from various backgrounds who use different models, approaches, and methodologies. The central focus is on politics and policies that advantage or disadvantage groups because of race, ethnicity, gender, and other major variables.Race and Representation is anchored by a symposium that focuses on efforts to enhance representation of African Americans in legislative bodies under the authority of the historic Voting Rights Act of 1965, and on recent court challenges to the constitutionality of redistricting plans drawn under that act. The chapters constitute an extension of an ongoing and protracted, highly charged, public debate. In her introduction, Georgia A. Persons discusses how recent Supreme Court rulings, such as in Shaw v. Reno, Miller v. Johnson, and Bush v. Vera, have significantly redefined the meaning and permissible parameters of the Voting Rights Act. She affirms that they have also strongly posited, albeit somewhat indirectly, a legal meaning of representation that is at variance with the more broadly philosophical meaning of representation grounded in the ideal of enhancing equality among different groups in a society.The articles in Race and Representation are refreshingly informative. They include case studies written by political scientists who became involved directly with events surrounding the theme of this volume. A new section, 'Reflections,' is introduced; it will be reserved for commentary and analysis of an issue that captures the political spirit of the times. In the inaugural contribution, J. Owens Smith reflects on the assault on liberal philosophy as a foundation for civil rights claims and offers an alternative philosophical prism for viewing and justifying such claims. This volume is essen