- America Votes: Presidential Campaign Memorabilia
- Online exhibit of presidential campaign memorabilia, from the Duke University Special Collections Library. - Campaign Trail, The
- Includes a gallery of campaign souvenirs. From The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden. - Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
- Presents state-by-state voting results for elections from 1860 to the present. - Geostat Center: Collection: US and Virginia Election Data
- Collection of U.S. and Virginia election data beginning in 1788 and through the most recent elections. - Geostat Center: US Presidential Election Maps
- Presidential election maps covering the years 1860-1996. Offers maps for percent of popular vote and electoral vote distribution and totals. - Grolier Encyclopedia: Presidential Elections
- Article covering the various functions of the president of the U.S. - Images of American Political History
- Archive of maps which trace territorial growth, population, and presidential elections. - Infoplease: Closest Presidential Races
- Facts, statistics, and links relating to elections in 1876, 1960, and more. - Infoplease: U.S. Elections
- Offers information on how a president is nominated and elected, as well as features on past elections, unusual voting results, political conventions, and voter turnout. - Living Room Candidate, The
- From the American Museum of the Moving Image. A history of presidential campaign commercials from 1952-2000. - Nationmaster.com: U.S. Presidential Election
- Offers information on election administration, results, voter turnout, and related studies. - Ohio Historical Society: Political Memorabilia
- Online exhibit of political memorabilia from American presidential elections, including buttons, ribbons, pins, watch fobs, medalets, postcards, and sheet music. - Times Looks Back: Presidential Elections 1896-1996
- Facts, article archives, and more from The New York Times. - Wikipedia: October Surprise
- Hyperlinked article about the phenomenon, in which a stunning news event is calculated to influence the outcome of a U.S. presidential election.
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