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.
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2004 Election > Total votes as percentage
68.9%
[7th of 51]
2004 Election > Voting age population
948,000
[40th of 51]
Source:
U.S. Census Bureau
, Current Population Survey, 2005.
2004 Election > Youth voter turnout
58%
[5th of 41]
Source:
U.S. Census Bureau
, Current Population Survey, 2005.
Electoral Votes
4
[39th of 51]
Source:
CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Reasearch on Civic Learning and Engagement
Gun Laws > Permits
No permit is required to purchase firearms. A permit is required to carry a concealed handgun.
Source:
FirstGov
Official Government website
Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms
None.
Source:
Bureau of Justice Statistics
, 2003
Seats in the House of Representatives
2 seats
[40th of 50]
Source:
Bureau of Justice Statistics
, 2003
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
Craig Benson (Republican) 58.6%
Mark Fernald (Democratic) 38.2%
John Babiarz (Libertarian) 2.9%
Source:
The United States House of Representatives
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Party
Democratic
Source:
Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2002
US gubernatorial elections, 2002 > Election results > Status
Retired, Republican victory
Source:
Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2002
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Incumbent
Craig Benson
Source:
Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2002
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Opposing Candidates
John Lynch (Democratic) 51%
Source:
Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2004
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Party
Republican
Source:
Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2004
US gubernatorial elections, 2004 > Election results > Status
Defeated, 48.9%
Source:
Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2004
US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Incumbent
John Lynch
Source:
Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2004
US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Party
Democratic
Source:
Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2006
US gubernatorial elections, 2006 > Elections > Status
Re-elected
Source:
Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2006
US Presidents by place of primary affiliation > Number
1
[15th of 18]
Source:
Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2006
War Governors' Conference > Results of the meeting > Approval of Declaration
Yes
Source:
Wikipedia:
List of United States Presidents by place of primary affiliation
War Governors' Conference > Results of the meeting > Governor
Nathaniel S. Berry
Source:
Wikipedia:
War Governors' Conference
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, Current Population Survey, 2005.;
CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Reasearch on Civic Learning and Engagement
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Official Government website;
Bureau of Justice Statistics
, 2003;
The United States House of Representatives
; Wikipedia:
United States gubernatorial elections, 2002
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United States gubernatorial elections, 2004
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United States gubernatorial elections, 2006
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List of United States Presidents by place of primary affiliation
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