FACTOID #
1:
The total number of
state executions in 2005
was 60: 19 in
Texas
and 41 elsewhere. The racial split was 19 Black and 41 White.
Interesting government facts
»
Home
Statistics
States A-Z
Flags
Maps
FAQ
About
WHAT'S NEW
Announcing TheFullWiki
Feature update
NationMaster and FactBites top
»
We're Site of the
»
NationMaster on SearchEngineWatch
TOP STATS
Richest
Most Murderous
Most Taxed
Most Populous
Poorest
Most Educated
Most Unemployed
Healthiest
Penny pinchers
Most Trigger Happy
Best Place to Live
Largest
More Top Stats
»
RECENT UPDATES
Transportation > US rapid transit systems by ridership > Route miles
Sports > Arizona Cardinals > First-round draft picks > Player
Military > State Defense Forces > Naval Division
More Recent Updates
»
FACTS & STATISTICS
Simple view
Select states to view:
(hold down Control key and click to select several)
Compare:
All
Top 5
Top 10
Top 20
Top 50
Top 100
Bottom 100
Bottom 20
Bottom 10
Bottom 5
All (desc)
Select fact or statistic:
(* = graphable)
Select Category
Background
Crime
Economy
Education
Energy
Geography
Government
Health
Housing
Identification
Immigration
Industry
Labor
Lifestyle
Military
People
Presidential Elections
Sports
Trade
Transportation
(OPTIONAL) Compare to statistic:
(both need to be graphable)
Select Category
Background
Crime
Economy
Education
Energy
Geography
Government
Health
Housing
Identification
Immigration
Industry
Labor
Lifestyle
Military
People
Presidential Elections
Sports
Trade
Transportation
View result as:
Map & graph / table
Correlations
Pie chart
Scatterplot with ...
Flags
Circles (same size)
Circles (size by population)
Circles (size by GDP)
Circles (size by land area)
(OR) SEARCH ALL
encyclopedia, stats & forums:
SOURCE
Wikipedia:
United States Senate elections, 1968
DEFINITION
Government Statistics
> Senate elections, 1968 > Senate contests in 1968 > Incumbent (most recent) by state
Definition
Source
Printable version
Bar Graph
Showing latest available data.
States
(A to Z)
Description
Alabama
Lister Hill
Alaska
Ernest Gruening
Arizona
Carl Hayden
Arkansas
J. William Fulbright
California
Thomas H. Kuchel
Colorado
Peter H. Dominick
Connecticut
Abraham A. Ribicoff
Florida
George A. Smathers
Georgia
Herman E. Talmadge
Hawaii
Daniel K. Inouye
Idaho
Frank Church
Illinois
Everett M. Dirksen
Indiana
Birch Bayh
Iowa
Bourke B. Hickenlooper
Kansas
Frank Carlson
Kentucky
Thruston B. Morton
Louisiana
Russell B. Long
Maryland
Daniel B. Brewster
Missouri
Edward V. Long
Nevada
Alan Bible
New Hampshire
Norris Cotton
New York
Jacob K. Javits
North Carolina
Sam J. Ervin, Jr.
North Dakota
Milton R. Young
Ohio
Frank J. Lausche
Oklahoma
A. S. Mike Monroney
Oregon
Wayne Morse
Pennsylvania
Joseph S. Clark
South Carolina
Ernest F. Hollings
South Dakota
George S. McGovern
Utah
Wallace F. Bennett
Vermont
George D. Aiken
Washington
Warren G. Magnuson
Wisconsin
Gaylord Nelson
DEFINITION:
SOURCE:
Wikipedia:
United States Senate elections, 1968
See also
Related links:
Subscribe to our Government feeds (stats:
RSS
/
Atom
, factoids:
RSS
/
Atom
)
Save this page to
del.icio.us
/
furl
/
your bookmarks
COMMENTARY
Post Reply
Share your thoughts, questions and commentary here
Your name
Your comments
Please enter the 5-letter protection code
Want to know more?
Search encyclopedia, statistics and forums:
Press Releases
|
Feeds
|
Contact
©
Copyright
StateMaster.com 2003-2009. All Rights Reserved. Usage implies agreement with
terms
.