election returns

May 17th, 2009 | by myarticlenetwork |

 

local elections results

On 4-11-2008, the presidential election polls of the USA were conducted.  Republican John McCain from Arizona was defeated by Democrat Barack Obama of Illinois.  This was the fifty-sixth presidential polls conducted every 4 years in the States to elect president & vice president.  Since 1952, this was the first occasion where an incumbent president and vice president had not run for the same offices.

This presidential election polls was very remarkable for several facts.  It was the first time in the history of the USA that an African-American emerged the winner.  A Roman Catholic was never elected to the vice presidency before this election.  Also, there has never been an instance of two sitting senators running for president before.  This election also saw the highest voter turnout in almost 40 years.

The main themes of the presidential campaign have been the unpopular Iraq war, the president George W Bush’s unpopularity and policies, and the yearning of the USA populace to effect a change.  Towards the fag end of the campaigning, the economy and domestic policy secured the attention of the contenders in the presidential election polls.  This was made all the more significant in the context of the economic crisis of 2008.

The costs of holding presidential election polls have been rising steadily in the past several years according to the statistics available.  In the final analysis, the president-elect Barack Obama alone had spent about $ 513,557,218 with the average spent on per vote coming to $ 7.39.  John McCain had expended approximately $ 346,666,422 at the rate of $ 5.78 per vote.  As per Federal Election Commission figures, a collective total of $ 1,644,712,232 had been raised and out of that $ 1,601,104,696 had been spent by a total of 148 candidates for all parties in respect of the combined general and primary campaigns.

When these things are considered, there is no reason to undervalue the enormity and significance of the presidential election polls of 2008.  After a very tough contest, Senator Barack Obama received 69,456,897 (52.92%) popular votes whilst Senator John McCain polled 59,934,814 (45.66%) votes.  The electoral votes were 365 for Obama and 173 for McCain.  Finally, Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 47th president of the United States of America at the state capital of Washington D.C. on 20th January, 2009.

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