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  1. The 2016 election was the fifth and most recent presidential election in which the winning candidate lost the popular vote. [2] [23] Six states plus a portion of Maine that Obama won in 2012 switched to Trump (Electoral College votes in parentheses): Florida (29), Pennsylvania (20), Ohio (18), Michigan (16), Wisconsin (10), Iowa (6), and Maine ...

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  2. May 4, 2017 · The outcome of the 2016 presidential election surprised a lot of people – not least the many political pollsters and analysts covering it. Today the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR), the nation’s leading organization of survey researchers, released a long-awaited report that examines polling during last year’s long ...

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  4. The election was the 58th quadrennial United States presidential election, held on November 8, 2016. The presidential primaries and caucuses were held between February 1 and June 14, 2016, staggered among the 50 states, Washington, D.C. , and U.S. territories.

  5. This page lists nationwide public opinion polling among demographics that have been conducted relating to the 2016 United States presidential election between prospective Democratic and Republican candidates. The two major party candidates were chosen at the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention in July 2016.

  6. A constitutional monarchy is a form of monarchy. In a constitutional monarchy, a king or queen is the official head of state . However, their powers are limited by a constitution and they usually do not have much real power, as the legislative branch is the primary governing body.

    • Naissance de La Monarchie Constitutionnelle
    • Fin Du Régime
    • Autres Monarchies constitutionnelles en France
    • Annexes

    La Constituante amende et adopte le 3 septembre 1791 la nouvelle Constitution, connue sous le nom de Constitution de 1791. Louis XVI l'accepte le 14 septembre, lui jure fidélité et fait passer la France d'une monarchie absolue à une monarchie constitutionnelle. Cette Constitution abolit la notion de droit divin qui donnait au roi un pouvoir absolu ...

    Entrée en vigueur en octobre 1791, la monarchie constitutionnelle se heurte à des conflits répétés entre l'Assemblée et Louis XVI, dont le droit de veto rend un certain nombre de réformes impossibles à voter. L'impasse dans laquelle se trouve alors la France pousse Louis XVI à demander auprès des monarchies européennes une intervention militaire po...

    Entre 1814 et 1848, la France connaît une seconde période de monarchie limitée, par les Chartes de 1814 et 1830. Ces chartes sont octroyées par les souverains. Cependant, elle permet la mise en œuvre du parlementarisme. Cette période, appelée Restauration, se déroule sous les règnes des frères du roi Louis XVI, Louis XVIII et Charles X, puis, après...

    Articles connexes

    1. Révolution française 2. Ancien Régime 3. Louis XVI 4. Première République (France)

    Liens externes

    1. Archives du régime royal constitutionnel conservées aux Archives nationales.

    Bibliographie

    1. Jean-Clément Martin, La Révolution, vol. 8054, La documentation française, coll. « La documentation photographique », 2006. 2. Guy Antonetti, La monarchie constitutionnelle, Montchrestien, 1998, 160 p. (ISBN 9782707610829) 3. Guillaume Glénard, L'exécutif et la Constitution de 1791, Presses universitaires de France, 2010, 503 p. (ISBN 9782130566847) 1. Portail de la Révolution française 2. Portail du royaume de France 3. Portail de la monarchie 4. Portail des années 1790

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    • Constitution de 1791
  7. Results of the presidential election of 2016, won by Donald J. Trump with 304 electoral votes.

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