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Spectrum: the Journal of State Government back issues
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The aftermath of 2004 elections.(EDITOR'S NOTE: Aftermath of 2004 Elections)
January 1, 2005... Contrary to what many election experts had predicted and the post-election controversies in a few states notwithstanding, the 2004 elections turned out to be one of the most orderly-held elections in recent decades. Although states could have done more and better under the federal Help...
2004 election success and state initiatives.(SYMPOSIUM: Aftermath of 2004 Elections)
January 1, 2005... What a difference four years makes. It is amazing how perspective changes when an election is not close. While Election 2000 was not as bad as its characterization, Election 2004 was a dramatic improvement--but nonetheless it demonstrated areas of needed improvements. Those in the elections...
2004 legislative elections.(SYMPOSIUM: Aftermath of 2004 Elections)
January 1, 2005... When it comes to state legislatures, Democrats bounced back big in 2004 despite their defeat at the top of the ticket where George Bush extended his stay in the White House by defeating John Kerry by a relatively close 35 electoral vote margin. The Democrats took control of seven legislative...
2004 gubernatorial elections.(SYMPOSIUM: Aftermath of 2004 Elections)
January 1, 2005... In the 2004 gubernatorial elections, all 11 incumbent governors were eligible to seek re-election. However, three of the incumbents decided not to seek another term--Judy Martz (R-Montana), Gary Locke (D-Washington) and Bob Wise (D-West Virginia). Locke was finishing up his second term as...
2004 lieutenant governors' elections.(SYMPOSIUM: Aftermath of 2004 Elections)
January 1, 2005... The results of the 2004 elections indicate the office of lieutenant governor continues to be on the rise in notoriety and influence. In this election cycle, the following four factors point to the significant and growing impact these officeholders will have on state government: 1) the rate of...