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2004 Election > Total votes as percentage
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57.6% |
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[38th of 51]
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2004 Election > Voting age population
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5,591,000 |
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[11th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Total U.S. citizen population above 18; voting age population by state. |
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SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005. |
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2004 Election > Youth voter turnout
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50% |
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[14th of 41]
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DEFINITION: Percentage of U.S. citizens between 18 and 24 years old who voted in the 2004 election. |
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SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2005. |
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Electoral Votes
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15 |
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[9th of 51]
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DEFINITION: Number of Electoral votes for Presidential elections. |
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SOURCE: CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Reasearch on Civic Learning and Engagement |
Gun Laws > Permits State law mandates a permit to purchase a handgun, which is valid for 90 days and may be renewed for an additional 90 days. A firearms purchaser identification card, which is valid until revoked for a violation of law, is require for unlimited long gun purchases. A permit is required to carry a handgun. A license issued by the superior court is required to purchase or possess an assault weapon. |
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DEFINITION: Legislation regarding permits necessary to sell, possess, conceal or purchase a firearm. |
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SOURCE: FirstGov Official Government website |
Gun Laws > Prohibited firearms It is unlawful, with limited exceptions, to possess, manufacture, cause to be manufactured, transport, ship, sell, or dispose of a sawed-off shotgun, machine gun, or assault firearm. |
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DEFINITION: Legislation regarding restrictions on firearms that can be legally purchased. |
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SOURCE: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003 |
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Seats in the House of Representatives
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13 seats |
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[11th of 50]
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DEFINITION: Number of seats allocated in the House of Representatives by state. |
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SOURCE: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2003 |
Senate elections, 2012 > Senate contests in 2012 > Party Democratic |
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: The United States House of Representatives |
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State Attorney General > Current Attorney General
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Anne Milgram |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 2012
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State Attorney General > Party
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Democratic |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: State Attorney General |
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State Attorney General > Term expires
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Appointed by Governor |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: State Attorney General |
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State Attorney General > Took office
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2,007 |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: State Attorney General |
State court > Nomenclature > Court of Last Resort Supreme Court (previously: Court of Errors and Appeals) |
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: State Attorney General |
State court > Nomenclature > Intermediate Appellate Court Superior Court, Appellate Division (previously: Court of Chancery, Supreme Court, and Prerogative Court) |
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DEFINITION:
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: State court
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Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Secretary of State
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Democratic |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: State court
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Statewide Office party strength > Current Party Strength > Treasurer
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Democratic |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: Statewide Office party strength in U.S. states |
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US Presidents by place of primary affiliation > Number
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1 |
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[11th of 18]
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: Statewide Office party strength in U.S. states |
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Incumbent Nicholas F. Brady2 |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: List of United States Presidents by place of primary affiliation |
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Opposing Candidates Frank Lautenberg (Democratic) 50.9% Millicent Fenwick (Republican) 47.8% |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982 |
US Senate elections, 1982 > Election summary > Party Republican |
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SOURCE: Wikipedia: United States Senate elections, 1982 |