2000 Texas presidential election

← 1998 November 7, 2000 (2000-11-07) 2002 →
 
Nominee Ann Richards Jim Mattox
Party Alliance Democratic and Union
Home state Travis Dallas
Running mate Carole Keeton Bob Bullock
Popular vote 3,231,290 3,174,570
Percentage 50.4% 49.6%

State results map

President before election

Jim Mattox
Democratic and Union

Elected President

Ann Richards
Alliance


2021 Pomme legislative election
← 2019 1 May 2021 Next →

All 700 seats in the People's Assembly
351 seats needed for a majority
Turnout79.3% (Increase 2.1 pp)
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Republic and Union Nico Racionero 10.92 76
Pomme Labor Party Xabier Riba 10.34 72
Workers' Party Dario Valverde 10.31 72
Movement for Freedom François Bethune 9.37 66
Democratic Party Lidia Ferrandis 8.03 56
Communist Oliver Ortiz 5.84 41
Institution of Labor Unions A.J. Ferrer 4.32 30
God and Union Javier Laguna 4.09 29
Party for Preservation Juan Jose Bolívar 4.08 29
Rural Voice Eduardo Gabasa 3.62 25
Alliance 1993 Omar Burgos 3.42 24
Farmers' Grouping Arnau Aragón 3.39 24
Pensioners' Party Teresa Catalán 2.48 17
Liberal Democrats Florentin Boissieu 2.37 17
Proletarian History Leo Escrivá 1.94 14
Green Party Collective 1.83 13
Workers of Pomma Eugène Gallois 1.76 12
Gorran Hector Biescas 1.65 12
Our Country, Pomme Miquel Blázquez 1.57 11
New Society Dario Gállego 1.32 9
DP Sebastian Arriaga 1.32 9
Family Party Vicente Márquez 1.18 8
Independence Now Collective 1.16 8
For a Healthy Society Liam Barceló 1.07 7
Radical Party Marina Alcalde 1.07 7
Rights of the People Sergi Camarero 0.62 4
Vox Populi Collective 0.57% 4
English Rights Party Tommy Boyer 0.38 3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Dario Valverde
Workers' Party
Xabier Riba
Pomme Labor Party
2005 Commonwealth of Massachusetts general election

← 2001 8 November 2005 2010 →

All 190 seats to the General Court
96 seats needed for a majority
Turnout73.4% (Increase0.3%)
  First party Second party Third party
  Ed Markey Mitt Romney
Leader Ed Markey Mitt Romney Joseph P. Kennedy II
Party Labor Conservative Democratic Liberal
Leader since 21 July 1994 6 November 2003 9 August 1999
Leader's seat Malden Wilmington Hingham
Last election 128 seats, 41.9% 46 seats, 32.2% 15 seats, 18.9%
Seats before 128 46 15
Seats won 105 61 22
Seat change Decrease 23 Increase 15 Increase 7
Popular vote 1,106,584 1,011,094 707,735
Percentage 36.0% 32.9% 23.0%
Swing Decrease 5.8 pp Increase 0.7 pp Increase 4.1 pp

Prime Minister before election

Ed Markey
Labor

Prime Minister after election

Ed Markey
Labor