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15 February 2025
- 00:5800:58, 15 February 2025 Abkhazia Presidential Election, 2025 (hist | edit) [2,713 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:57}} The '''Republic of Abkhazia''' will hold a snap presidential election on February 15, 2025, following the resignation of Aslan Bzhania during the 2024 Abkhazian protests. Incumbent acting president Badra Gunba is running, alongside leader of the Abkhaz People's Movement Adgur Ardzinba, former head of Abkhazian Trade Mission Oleg Bartsits, former head of Abkhazian Audit Chamber Robert Arshba, and presid...")
12 February 2025
- 23:0523:05, 12 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1801 (hist | edit) [1,061 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:55}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 10, 1801. Federalist John Taylor Gilman was re-elected, defeating Democratic-Republican Timothy Walker in a rematch by 5,649 votes (a margin of 34.13%). This election was a Federalist hold. Gilman was sworn in for his eight term on June 6, 1801.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235657</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:55}}<ref>United S...")
- 22:3022:30, 12 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1800 (hist | edit) [1,056 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:52}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 11, 1800. Federalist John Taylor Gilman was again re-elected, defeating Democratic-Republican Timothy Walker by 4,323 votes (a margin of 25.79%). This election was a Federalist hold. Gilman was sworn in for his seventh term on June 6, 1800.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235656</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:52}}<ref>United States...")
- 16:5616:56, 12 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1799 (hist | edit) [1,009 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:49}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 12, 1799. John Taylor Gilman was once again re-elected in a landslide, facing only minor candidates. This election was a Federalist hold. Gilman was sworn in for his sixth term on June 6, 1799.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235655</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:49}}<ref>United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776-1860 The Officia...")
- 16:4616:46, 12 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1798 (hist | edit) [1,029 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:48}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 13, 1798. John Taylor Gilman was re-elected in a landslide, facing very mild competition from Federalist Oliver Peabody. This election was a Federalist hold. Gilman was sworn in for his fifth term on June 6, 1798.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235654</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:48}}<ref>United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1...")
- 15:1415:14, 12 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1797 (hist | edit) [1,007 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:47}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 8, 1796. John Taylor Gilman faced little opposition and was once again re-elected in a landslide. This election was a Federalist hold. Gilman was sworn in for his fourth term on June 6, 1797.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235653</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:47}}<ref>United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776-1860 The Official...")
- 14:5014:50, 12 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1796 (hist | edit) [996 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:46}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 8, 1796. John Taylor Gilman faced little opposition, and was re-elected in a landslide. This election was a Federalist hold. Gilman was sworn in for his third term on June 5, 1795.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235652</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:46}}<ref>United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776-1860 The Official Results by...")
- 14:3014:30, 12 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1795 (hist | edit) [1,005 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:45}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 10, 1795. John Taylor Gilman faced essentially no opposition and was re-elected in a landslide. This election was a Federalist hold. Gilman was sworn in for his second term on June 5, 1795.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235651</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:45}}<ref>United States Gubernatorial Elections, 1776-1860 The Official Re...")
11 February 2025
- 01:0701:07, 11 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1794 (hist | edit) [1,043 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:44}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 11, 1794. John Taylor Gilman was elected in a landslide against dozens of minor candidates, winning the popular vote by 7,406 votes (a margin of 84.07%). This election was a Federalist gain. Gilman was sworn in on June 5, 1794.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235650</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:44}}<ref>United States Gubernatoria...")
10 February 2025
- 21:1621:16, 10 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1793 (hist | edit) [1,116 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:43}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 12, 1793. Josiah Bartlett was re-elected in a landslide against former Anti-Federalist governor John Langdon and Federalist John Taylor Gilman, winning the popular vote by a margin of 6,082. This election was an Anti-Federalist hold. Bartlett was sworn in for his fourth term on June 5, 1793.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=23564...")
- 14:2214:22, 10 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1792 (hist | edit) [1,158 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:41}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 13, 1792. Josiah Bartlett once again ran essentially unopposed and only faced minor opponents. He won with 96.46% of the vote. This election was an Anti-Federalist hold. Bartlett was sworn in for his third term on June 5, 1792.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235648</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:41}}<ref>United States Gubernatoria...")
- 14:1014:10, 10 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1791 (hist | edit) [1,012 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:40}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor (then called president) election on March 8, 1791. Josiah Bartlett ran essentially unopposed, only facing opposition from minor opponents. He won with 97.36% of the vote. This election was an Anti-Federalist hold. Bartlett was sworn in for his second term on June 5, 1791.<ref>https://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=235647</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:40}}<ref...")
9 February 2025
- 21:0921:09, 9 February 2025 Federalist (hist | edit) [1,538 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Template:Party Infobox | name = Federalist | party_logo = Federalist.svg | founder = Alexander Hamilton | founded = 1789 | dissolved = 1828 | headquarters = Washington D.C. }} The '''Federalist''' Party was the first political party in the United States. Founded in 1789 by Alexander Hamilton during George Washington's first term, the Federalist Party dominated early U.S. politics, having controlled the federal government until 1801. Many of the parties support...")
- 20:3720:37, 9 February 2025 Anti-Federalist (hist | edit) [1,112 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Anti-Federalism''' was a short-lived political movement formed in 1787 that opposed the ratification of the 1787 United States Constitution. Anti-Federalists believed that a strong central government could become too corrupt and tyrannical, thus posing a threat to individual liberties. Anti-Federalists mainly consisted of small farmers, landowners, shopkeepers, and laborers. Although the Anti-Federalists were unsuccessful in preventing the adoption of the Constitutio...")
- 20:1720:17, 9 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1790 (hist | edit) [1,396 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:39}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor (then called president) election on March 9, 1790. The candidates in this election were John Pickering, Joshua Wentworth, and Josiah Bartlett, alongside minor candidates. John Pickering won the popular vote by a margin of 820 votes (10.57%) against Joshua Wentworth and a margin of 1,513 votes (19.5%) against Joshiah Bartlett. However, since no candidate won a majority...")
8 February 2025
- 18:2318:23, 8 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1789 (hist | edit) [1,330 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:38}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor (then called president) election on March 10, 1789. The candidates in this election were John Sullivan, John Pickering, who was acting governor, and Josiah Bartlett, alongside a dozen minor candidates. Former governor John Sullivan defeated John Pickering in the popular vote by a margin of 169 votes (1.97%). As no candidate secured a majority, the election was sent to...")
- 18:0818:08, 8 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1788 (hist | edit) [1,241 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:37}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor (then called president) election on March 11, 1788. The candidates in this election were John Langdon and John Sullivan, alongside a dozen minor candidates. Former governor John Langdon, who had come in first place in the popular vote in the previous election, defeated incumbent governor John Sullivan by a margin of 757 votes (8.83...")
5 February 2025
- 19:1819:18, 5 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1787 (hist | edit) [1,487 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:34}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor (then called president) election on March 13, 1787. The candidates in this election were John Sullivan, John Langdon, [Josaih Bartlett, Samuel Livermore, Benjamin Bellows, and a few other minor candidates. John Langdon, whom was previously defeated by John Sullivan in the previous election, defeated John Sullivan in the...")
4 February 2025
- 21:1321:13, 4 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1786 (hist | edit) [848 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:32}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor (then called president) election on March 14, 1786. The candidates in this election were John Sullivan and John Langdon, amongst some other minor candidates. John Sullivan, who had initially finished third in the previous election, defeated incumbent governor John Langdon by a margin of 709 votes (8.28%). <ref>https://www.nga.org/g...")
- 18:1818:18, 4 February 2025 Unknown (hist | edit) [195 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Candidates with this party belonged to an '''Unknown''' party. (This usually means their party was not recorded anywhere.) Category:Information")
- 18:1718:17, 4 February 2025 New Hampshire Governor Election, 1785 (hist | edit) [990 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:30}} '''New Hampshire''' held a governor election on March 8, 1785. At the time, this position was known as the "President of New Hampshire". The candidates in this election were George Atkinson, John Langdon, John Sullivan, and Josiah Bartlett. George Atkinson defeated John Langdon by a margin of 258 votes (3.65%). However, since no candidate received the majority of the vote, the election was sent to th...")
- 02:0902:09, 4 February 2025 Turks and Caicos Islands General Election, 2025 (hist | edit) [1,638 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:29}} The '''Turks and Caicos Islands''' will hold a general election on February 7, 2025 to elect 19 of the 21 members of the Parliament. Significant constitutional changes have been enacted since the previous election. The House of Assembly was renamed as the Parliament of the Turks and Caicos Islands on December 10, 2024, and terms have been increased to five...")
1 February 2025
- 21:0421:04, 1 February 2025 Elections in Delaware (hist | edit) [2,174 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (skeleton page)
- 18:1818:18, 1 February 2025 Iowa State Senate District 35 (hist | edit) [2,632 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Iowa's 35th State Senate District''' is located in eastern Iowa, composed primarily of Clinton County, as well as parts of Jackson County and Scott County. It is currently represented by Mike Zimmer (Democratic), who won election for this seat on January 28, 2025. The district is located in Iowa's 1st congressional district. ==Election results== ===2025=== :''...")
31 January 2025
- 19:2519:25, 31 January 2025 Ellendale Town Council At-large Election, 2025 (hist | edit) [610 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (now to make all of the 2025 electoral calendar map pages...)
- 19:0519:05, 31 January 2025 Frankford Town Council At-large Election, 2025 (hist | edit) [760 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#electioninfobox:15}} The town of '''Frankford, Delaware''' will hold an election on February 1st to elect two candidates to the . The term is two years. There are three candidates vying for the election. Edmond Ferencie is challenging incumbents John Wright and Gregory Welch.<ref>https://www.wgmd.com/frankford-town-council-election-saturday/</ref> ==Results== {{#electiontable:15}} ==References== <references/>")
- 15:4415:44, 31 January 2025 Iowa State Senate 35 Special Election, 2025 (hist | edit) [1,681 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (first page!)
23 January 2025
- 15:0515:05, 23 January 2025 2025 Electoral Calendar (hist | edit) [34 bytes] Dartz (talk | contribs) (Created page with "2025 Electoral Calendar File:2025 Electoral Calendar.svg|thumb|right|Countries with elections in 2025: {| |- | colspan=2 | |- valign=top | {{Color box|#4682b4}} || General/Federal (entire country is participating) |- valign=top | {{Color box|#008000}} || Statewide (one or more regions within a country are participating) |- valign=top | {{Color box|#8a2be2}} || Local (local government election) |- valign=top | {{Color box|#ffa500}} || Referendum |- valign=top | {{Color...")
- 14:5914:59, 23 January 2025 Main Page (hist | edit) [34 bytes] MediaWiki default (talk | contribs)