PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1876
NYC: DEMOCRAT PARADE, 1876.
CHALLENGING A VOTER, 1872.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1856.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864.
N.Y.: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
CHINESE IMMIGRANTS VOTING.
TAMMANY HALL BARBECUE.
LINCOLN CAMPAIGN, 1860.
PRES. CAMPAIGN, 1876
President-elect Grover Cleveland.
President James K. Polk.
TAMMANY HALL, NYC.
HARRISON PLATE, 1888.
Ku Klux Klan supporting Barry Goldwater's campaign.
United States President Lyndon Johnson, meets with Presidential candidate Richard Nixon at the White House.
NEW ORLEANS STREETSCENE.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1844.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1840.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1960.
Republican chart. Presidential campaign, 1868 1868
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS, 1789.
Republican campaign banner for the 1864 US Presidential election
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton.
Barry Morris Goldwater.
Henry Agard Wallace.
Voting paper (ballot) from the German election of 1932.
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, 1868.
The outside of the National Liberal Club during the Election of 1892.
DEMOCRAT CONVENTION, 1888.
WARREN HARDING (1865-1923).
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1936.
W. HARRISON: CAMPAIGN, 1840.
Democratic platform and presidential nominees 1888
Political campaign button for the 1864
Our country's heroes 1880
James A. Garfield Republican candidate for president - Chester A. Arthur Republican candidate for vice president 1880
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1900.
Voters information leaflet about Norman Kirk.
CAMPAIGN BUTTONS, 1940.
NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1876.
Image of president Trump balanced on a plank making a speech and people walking away depicting loss of support.
ELECTORAL VOTE, 1789.
AMERICAN VOTING BOOTH.
CHINA: U.S. CONSULATE.
PROHIBITION PARTY, 1920.
DEMOCRATIC ROOSTER, 1840.
ANDREW JACKSON: ELECTION.
HARRISON: SONGBOOK, 1840.
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVEL
WASHINGTON: RE-ELECTION.
DEATH OF FEDERALISM, 1801.
1844 election banner produced by Nathaniel Currier for James Knox Polk (1795-1849)
James 'Jimmy' Carter and Gerald Ford
Democratic nominations For President, Grover Cleveland of New York. For Vice Pres't, Allen G. Thurman of Ohio. 1888
16 to 1. ... the speech that won the nomination ... at the National Democtratic Convention at Chicago, 1896 1896
The Champions of the People's Right 1876
City of Saint Louis welcomes the National Democratic Convention, 1888 1888
For President John Bell. For vice president Edward Everett 1860
Greeley and Brown
National Democratic chart, 1876--For president, Samuel J. Tilden, for vice president, Thomas A. Hendricks 1876
National Republican chart 1868
In Memoriam. "God's will, not ours be done" 1901
The issue - 1900. Liberty. Justice. Humanity. W.J. Bryan 1900
National Republican chart 1876 1876
Our country's choice--Democratic nominees 1884
Our Home Defenders 1896
Kansas! For James G Blaine. 1884
Wm. H. Taft - "good times" 1908
Thomas Jefferson 1800
George Washington 1796
James Madison 1825
James Monroe 1816
Andrew Jackson 1815
Abraham Lincoln 1887
Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. Andrew Johnson of Tennessee.
We Want Teddy Four More Years!: Republican Marching Song 1904
Abraham Lincoln
George Washington
Whig party banner for the election of Major General Zachary Taylor (1784-1850)
Lincoln tormented by nightmares of defeat.
GRANT: ELECTION OF 1868.
HARRISON PIPE, 1888.
Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton Campaigns In Las Vegas, Nevada
NEW YORK: ELECTION OF 1870.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY, 1871.
Our nation's choice--Gen. James Abram Garfield, Republican candidate for President, Gen. Chester A. Arthur, Republican Candidate for Vice-President 1880
Puck congratulating President Theodore Roosevelt.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1872.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1868.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1956.
MORGAN LEWIS (1754-1844).
NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1789.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1788.
JEFFERSON CAMPAIGN, 1804.
ENGLAND: ELECTION, 1880.
a concept image of President Trump speaking and people walking away depicting the loss of support from American.
FDR: REELECTION, 1936.
WHIG PARTY SPOON, 1840.
GEORGE WASHINGTON
For President, Theodore Roosevelt, For Vice President, Charles W. Fairbanks 1904
Our President 1900
Republican Candidates. For President, Theo. Roosevelt. For Vice President, Chas. W. Fairbanks 1900
Imperial William (McKinley) the King of the Trusts
Tariff Reform. Cleveland and Thurman 1888
I Call You My Base! 2005
The Presidential Election In America, Folding Ballots: A Scene In A New York Politician's House
ENGLAND: ELECTION, 1868.
For President, Abraham Lincoln. For vice president, Hannibal Hamlin 1860
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876.
REPUBLICAN PRINCIPLES, 1888.
REPUBLICAN BARBECUE, 1876.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
CHESTER ALAN ARTHUR
GEORGES MARCHAIS
Salvaro Obregon Salido (1880-1928) Mexican general and politician, President of Mexico 1920-1924
Members of the Democratic Party labelled "Sound Money Democrats" casting votes for President McKinley.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton Speaks On Behalf Of His Wife Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton During A Campaign Event At Keene State College.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton Speaks On Behalf Of His Wife Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton During A Campaign Event At Keene College.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton Campaigns On Behalf Of His Wife Democratic Presidential Nominee Hillary Clinton During A Campaign Event At Keene State College.
PENNSYLVANIA: VOTING, 1872.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1828.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1800.
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1920.
Mark Hanna about to carve a large turkey labelled 'Presidency'.
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Former President Bill Clinton speaks at rally
The Election Of Mr. Horatio Seymour, Governor Of The State Of New York: Democratic Procession Passing The New York Hotel, 1862
Election poster for the 1934 election campaign.
Vote
ENGLAND: ELECTION, 1865.
Women at the polls in New Jersey.
The vote for Annexation.
Neapolitans proceeding to register their votes.
IRELAND: ELECTION, 1865.
Election Of A Roman Emperor By The Soldiery.
LINCOLN-DOUGLAS DEBATE.
MADISON: ELECTION, 1809.
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Albert 'Al' Gore Jr.
Election Day 2005
John Adams 1793
John Quincy Adams 1844
John Tyler 1859
James Buchanan 1859
Ulysses Simpson Grant
Stephen Grover Cleveland 1899
Teddy Roosevelt 1918