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  2. Non-human electoral candidate - Wikipedia

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    Pigasus the Immortal was a boar hog that the Yippies nominated as a candidate in the 1968 U.S. presidential election. [citation needed] Mr. Potato Head, a toy manufactured by Hasbro, received four votes in Boise, Idaho's mayoral election in 1985. [5] A cat named Morris was a candidate for mayor of Xalapa, Mexico, in 2013. [6] [7]

  3. General election - Wikipedia

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    In most systems, a general election is a regularly scheduled election, typically including members of a legislature, and sometimes other officers such as a directly elected president. [citation needed] General elections may also take place at the same time as local, state/autonomous region, European Parliament, and other elections, where ...

  4. Election news is heavy on video clips. Go deeper with these ...

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    CNN’s chief media analyst Brian Stelter wrote on Monday that video clippers have become “some of the most powerful people in this year’s election cycle.” Although they were a force in the ...

  5. Get a daily dose of cute photos of animals like cats, dogs, and more along with animal related news stories for your daily life from AOL.

  6. Elections in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The general elections that are held two years after the presidential ones are referred to as the midterm elections. General elections for state and local offices are held at the discretion of the individual state and local governments, with many of these races coinciding with either presidential or midterm elections as a matter of convenience ...

  7. What does a stray cat named Ralphie have to do with ... - AOL

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    For those who’ve had it with campaign lawn signs, poll numbers and candidate commercials on TV, here is an odd but fun story from eight years ago that coincidentally had ties to election night 2023.

  8. Donkey vote - Wikipedia

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    In some elections (e.g. Germany and some US states), the order of parties on the ballot is in descending order of their support at the previous election (with new parties being placed lowest in random order). Such a system makes high ballot position both a cause and an effect of high electoral support.

  9. Internet meme - Wikipedia

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    After the release of YouTube in 2005, video-based memes such as Rickrolling and viral videos such as "Gangnam Style" and the Harlem shake emerged. [ 19 ] [ 24 ] The appearance of social media websites such as Twitter , Facebook , and Instagram provided additional mediums for the spread of memes, [ 25 ] and the creation of meme-generating ...