Project by Turgumbayev Yedige O Election in Kazakhstan Election in Kazakhstan O Valuation statistics in Kazakhstan in 2011 Valuation statistics in Kazakhstan.

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Project by Turgumbayev Yedige O Election in Kazakhstan Election in Kazakhstan O Valuation statistics in Kazakhstan in 2011 Valuation statistics in Kazakhstan in 2011 O Percentage of popular vote Percentage of popular vote O Popular vote in regions Popular vote in regions o Election in US Election in US o Valuation statistics in US in 2004 Valuation statistics in US in 2004 o Percentage of popular vote in US Percentage of popular vote in US o Popular vote in US regions Popular vote in US regions

Election in Kazakhstan O Early presidential elections were held in Kazakhstan on 3 April 2011, having been originally scheduled for The elections were called after a plan for holding a referendum to increase president term limits to 2020 was rejected by the Constitutional Council. Nazarbayev was re- elected for a third term with 95% of the votes and 90% turnout, against three nominal candidates. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) has complained about a lack of transparency and competition in the vote. Kazakhstan was reported at the 132nd place over 167 on The Economist's Democracy Index for 2010, as an authoritarian regime. Find more... First page

Valuation statistics in Kazakhstan in 2011 Region Zhambyl Akhmetbekov popular vote Mels Eleusizov popular vote Ghani Qasymov popular vote Nursultan Nazarbayev popular vote Zhambyl percentage of popular vote Mels percentage of popular vote Ghani percentage of popular vote Nursultan percentage of popular vote Total in Kazakhstan111,92494,452159,0367,850, %1.15%1.94%95.55% Akmola Region 5,4303,5458,301431, %0.79%1.85%96.15% Aktobe Region 3,6313,7935,003391, %0.94%1.24%96.92% Almaty Region 8,4447,0098,613820, %0.83%1.02%97.15% Atyrau Region 3,7932,6986,945253, %1.01%2.60%94.97% East Kazakhstan Region 8,2929,74111,673775, %1.21%1.45%96.31% Jambyl Region 3,0022,95618,938437, %0.64%4.10%94.61% West Kazakhstan Region 5,8516,02911,095333, %1.69%3.11%93.56% Karaganda Region 7,4796,0997,697704, %0.84%1.06%97.07% Kostanay Region 5,5447,27110,722499, %1.39%2.05%95.50% Kyzylorda Region 4,1549,9777,137333, %2.81%2.01%94.01% Mangystau Region 2,6482,4592,980228, %1.04%1.26%96.58% Pavlodar Region 4,3643,0116,084392, %0.74%1.50%96.68% North Kazakhstan Region 4,1611,8616,642352, %0.51%1.82%96.53% South Kazakhstan Region 16,9709,80719,9461,055, %0.89%1.81%95.76% Astana 5,6783,4934,118243, %1.36%1.61%94.82% Almaty 22,48314,70323,142598, %2.23%3.51%90.85% First page

Percentage of popular vote in Kazakhstan First page

Popular vote in Kazakhstan regions First page

Election in Us O The United States presidential election of 2004 was the 55th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 2, Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, Senator from Massachusetts. Bush and incumbent Vice President Dick Cheney were renominated by their party with little difficulty. Howard Dean was initially the frontrunner for the Democratic Party's nomination, but Kerry won nearly all of the primaries and caucuses. Kerry chose Senator John Edwards of North Carolina, who had himself sought that party's 2004 presidential nomination, to be his running mate. Foreign policy was the dominant theme throughout the election campaign, particularly Bush's conduct of the War on Terrorism and the aftermath of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Domestic issues were debated as well, including the economy and jobs, health care, and moral values. Bush's margin of victory in the popular vote was the smallest ever for a reelected incumbent president. The electoral map closely resembled that of 2000, with only three states changing sides: New Mexico and Iowa voted Republican in 2004 after having voted Democratic in 2000, while New Hampshire voted Democratic in 2004 after previously voting Republican. In the Electoral College, Bush received 286 votes to Kerry's 251. Find more... First page

Valuation statistics in US in 2004 StateTotal populationGeorge W. Bush popular voteKerry popular votePercentage of total population voteBush Percentage of popular voteKerry Percentage of popular vote ALABAMA4,530,1821,174, , %62.9%37.1% ALASKA655,435151,876 86, %63.8%36.2% ARIZONA5,743,834908, , %55.3%44.7% ARKANSAS2,752,629566, , %55.0%45.0% CALIFORNIA35,893,7994,403,495 5,427, %44.8%55.2% COLORADO4,601,4031,062, , %52.7%47.3% CONNECTICUT3,503,604686, , %44.8%55.2% DELAWARE830,364171, , %46.2%53.8% DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA553,52319, , %9.4%90.6% FLORIDA17,397,1613,955,656 3,574, %52.5%47.5% GEORGIA8,829,3831,889,832 1,345, %58.4%41.6% HAWAII1,262,840194, , %45.6%54.4% IDAHO1,393,262408, , %69.3%30.7% ILLINOIS12,713,6342,313,415 2,826, %45.0%55.0% INDIANA6,237,5691,474, , %60.5%39.5% IOWA2,954,451746, , %50.5%49.5% KANSAS2,735,502717, , %63.0%37.0% KENTUCKY4,145,9221,069, , %60.0%40.0% LOUISIANA4,515,7701,101, , %57.4%42.6% MAINE1,317,253330, , %45.5%54.5% MARYLAND5,558,058951,892 1,223, %43.8%56.2% MASSACHUSETTS6,416,5051,067,163 1,793, %37.3%62.7% MICHIGAN10,112,6202,306,324 2,471, %48.3%51.7% MINNESOTA5,100,9581,345,168 1,443, %48.2%51.8% MISSISSIPPI2,902,966671, , %60.1%39.9% MISSOURI5,754,6181,452,715 1,253, %53.7%46.3% MONTANA926,865265, , %60.5%39.5% NEBRASKA1,747,214485, , %67.5%32.5% NEVADA2,334,771414, , %51.3%48.7% NEW HAMPSHIRE1,299,500330, , %49.3%50.7% NEW JERSEY8,698,8791,587,494 1,799, %46.9%53.1% NEW MEXICO1,903,289372, , %50.6%49.4% NEW YORK19,227,0882,793,930 3,986, %41.2%58.8% NORTH CAROLINA8,541,2211,910,936 1,484, %56.3%43.7% NORTH DAKOTA634,366195, , %63.9%36.1% OHIO11,459,0112,796,147 2,659, %51.3%48.7% OKLAHOMA3,523,553959, , %65.6%34.4% OREGON3,594,586823, , %48.0%52.0% PENNSYLVANIA12,406,2922,756,361 2,883, %48.9%51.1% RHODE ISLAND1,080,632161, , %39.5%60.5% SOUTH CAROLINA4,198,068924, , %58.7%41.3% SOUTH DAKOTA770,883232, , %60.9%39.1% TENNESSEE5,900,9621,381,937 1,033, %57.2%42.8% TEXAS22,490,0224,519,023 2,827, %61.5%38.5% UTAH2,389,039612, , %72.9%27.1% VERMONT621,394120, , %39.7%60.3% VIRGINIA7,459,8271,667,198 1,400, %54.4%45.6% WASHINGTON6,203,7881,095,049 1,272, %46.3%53.7% WEST VIRGINIA1,815,354418, , %56.5%43.5% WISCONSIN5,509,0261,477,122 1,488, %49.8%50.2% WYOMING506,529167,129 70, %70.3%29.7% First page

Percentage of popular vote in US First page

Popular vote in US regions First page