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4.1 Canada. 4.2 Caribbean. 4.3 United ... List of MPs elected in the 1924 United Kingdom general election; 1924 Oxford by-election ... 1924 United States presidential ...
Pages in category "1924 elections in Canada" ... 1924 Newfoundland general election; B. By-elections to the 14th Canadian Parliament; C. 1924 Calgary municipal ...
September 21 – Edouard Deville, cartographer and Surveyor General of Canada (b.1850) October 29 – Peter Verigin, philosopher, activist and leader and preacher of the Doukhobors (b.1859) December 9 – Judson Burpee Black, physician and politician (b.1842)
A lower house (the House of Commons), the members of which are chosen by the citizens of Canada through federal general elections. Elections Canada is the non-partisan agency responsible for the conduct of elections in Canada, including federal elections, by-elections and referendums. It is headed by the chief electoral officer.
The nomination of Robert M. La Follette for president took place at a convention held in Cleveland, Ohio from July 4-5, 1924. The convention was called by the Conference for Progressive Political Action (CPPA) and included accredited delegates from national trade unions , state branches of the CPPA, and other political organizations.
The 1924 Democratic National Convention, held at the Madison Square Garden in New York City from June 24 to July 9, 1924, was the longest continuously running convention in United States political history. It took a record 103 ballots to nominate a presidential candidate.
William Gibbs McAdoo Jr. [1] / ˈ m æ k ə ˌ d uː / (October 31, 1863 – February 1, 1941) was an American lawyer and statesman. McAdoo was a leader of the Progressive movement and played a major role in the administration of his father-in-law President Woodrow Wilson.
Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 4, 1924. Incumbent Republican President Calvin Coolidge won election to a full term. Coolidge was the second vice president, after Theodore Roosevelt, to ascend to the presidency and then win a full term.