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  2. 1914 United States elections - Wikipedia

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    The 1914 United States elections elected the members of the 64th United States Congress, occurring in the middle of Democratic President Woodrow Wilson's first term. Democrats retained control of both houses of Congress, the first time they were able to do so since the American Civil War (1861-1865).

  3. 1914 United States House of Representatives elections

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    The election was the first of four times in the 20th century in which either party won the House majority without winning the popular vote, with the subsequent three instances occurring in 1942, 1952, and 1996; Democrats won the House majority without winning the popular vote in the former election, while Republicans did so in the latter two ...

  4. 1914 United States Senate elections - Wikipedia

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    1914 United States Senate elections ← 1912 & 1913 November 3, 1914 1916 → 32 of the 96 seats in the United States Senate 49 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader John W. Kern [a] Jacob H. Gallinger [b] Party Democratic Republican Leader since March 4, 1911 March 4, 1911 Leader's seat Indiana New Hampshire Seats before 53 42 Seats after 56 39 Seat change 3 3 Seats ...

  5. Timeline of women's suffrage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1914: Nevada grants women suffrage. [3] 1914: Montana grants women suffrage. [3] 1914: The Congressional Union alienates leaders of the National American Woman Suffrage Association by campaigning against anti-suffrage Democrats in the congressional elections. [3]

  6. Timeline of voting rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky is admitted as a new state, giving the vote to free men regardless of color or property ownership, although the vote would shortly be taken away from free Black people. [5] Delaware removes property ownership as requirement to vote, but continues to require that voters pay taxes. [3] 1798. Georgia removes tax requirement for voting. [3]

  7. 1914 United States gubernatorial elections - Wikipedia

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    United States gubernatorial elections were held in 1914, in 31 states, concurrent with the House and Senate elections, on November 3, 1914 (except for Arkansas and Maine, where they were held on September 14, and Georgia, where they were held on October 7).

  8. For years, I had to explain why I couldn't vote - AOL

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    Again, many people wrongly assumed that meant I could finally vote. I became an American citizen at the end of 2021. My three kids were born in the US and are American citizens. I worried about ...

  9. List of elections in 1914 - Wikipedia

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    The following elections occurred in the year 1914. Africa. 1914 Southern Rhodesian Legislative Council election; Asia. 1914 Persian legislative election;