sos.mo.gov - 11/8/2008
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All Results Unofficial Election Returns State of Missouri General Election - 2008 General Election Tuesday, November 04, 2008 Click here for a printer friendly version Office Candidate Name Votes % Of Votes U.S. President And Vice ...
stltoday.com - 11/11/2008
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stltoday.com —
The presidential contest is still not over in
Missouri, even if President-elect Barack Obama is already sizing
up the White House. In fact, the vote count in Missouri is tightening. Republican John McCain's statewide lead has shrunk to fewer ...
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Presidential race not over in Missouri
elections.alaska.gov - 11/6/2008
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elections.alaska.gov —
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> Public Notice of Proposed Regulations Notice of Proposed
Changes and Additional Information December 14, 2007 Election-Related Legislation Status of bills and pending legislation in the Alaska State ...
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Alaska Elections
washingtonpost.com - 11/2/2008
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washingtonpost.com —
Polls Show Obama Leading in States Whose Electoral
Votes Total Nearly 300, and the Democrats Heading Toward
Expanded House and Senate Majorities Washington Post Staff Writers Sunday, November 2, 2008; Page AA01
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The State Of the Races
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Show-Me State Still Hasn't Shown Who It Voted For
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... Show-Me State Still Hasn't Shown Who It Voted For November 08, 2008 10:45 AM Missouri is the one state that has yet to award its electors, but the likelihood is that those 11 electors will be awarded to Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., thus eroding the state's "bellwether" status. Since 1904, Missouri has voted with the winner in every presidential election except for one. On election night, the Missouri Secretary of State's office recorded a 5,868 vote edge for the Republicans -- 1,442,673 votes for the McCain-Palin ticket, 1,436,814 for Obama-Biden. In other words, McCain 49.4%, ...
McCain Takes Missouri
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... the election of 2008 to come to a final official close. The results from Missouri are in. McCain has won Missouri's 11 outstanding electoral votes, taking victory in the state by a fraction of a percent, for a final total of 173 electoral college votes to Obama's 365. McCain won with 1,445,812 votes (49.4 percent) to Obama's 1,442,180 (49.3 percent) -- a 3,632 vote difference. All told, third party candidates in the state won 1.3 percent of the vote, according to records posted by the Secretary of State's office . The independent ticket of Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalez led ...
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