National Election in Mexico Will Be Held in June

National Election in Mexico Will Be Held in June

Posted by on Feb 28, 2024 in Stuff You Should Know, Top Stories | No Comments

Mexico will hold a major national election on June 2, 2024. Voters will select a new president to replace outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. In Mexico, the president is limited to one six-year term.   In addition to electing a new president, this election is of major significance because the entire national legislature is up […]

Javier Milei Wins Presidential Election in Argentina

Javier Milei Wins Presidential Election in Argentina

Posted by on Nov 30, 2023 in Stuff You Should Know, World History | No Comments

On November 19, 2023, Javier Milei was elected the new president of Argentina. He won close to 56 percent of the votes in a run-off against the economy minister Sergio Massa. Massa won only 44 percent of the vote. This result was unexpected, and Milei’s victory came as a surprise to many, as he is […]

Cuba’s New President

Cuba’s New President

Posted by on Apr 30, 2018 in Current Events | No Comments

This week’s story update on the Election Central Web site takes a look at the new president that has taken over in Cuba, the United States’ communist neighbor to the south. Diaz-Canel’s election is seen in many ways as the “passing of the torch” to the new generation. (He is nearly 30 years younger than […]

Stuff YOU Should Know

Stuff YOU Should Know

Posted by on May 2, 2017 in Current Events | No Comments

You Decide! Is the 100 Days Metric Useful? For decades, it has become tradition to measure a new president’s effectiveness at governing by his or her first 100 days in office. This practice began with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who, during his first 100 days, managed to sign 76 bills into law, declare (and then […]

A New President

A New President

Posted by on Jan 27, 2017 in Current Events | No Comments

On Friday, January 20, 2017, Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States. The day began with Trump attending service at St. John’s Episcopal Church, followed by tea with President Obama and both first ladies. Trump was sworn in around noon on the steps of the Capitol, followed by the […]

UPDATED!! Debt Ceiling Squabble

UPDATED!! Debt Ceiling Squabble

Posted by on Oct 17, 2013 in Current Events, Economics, Government | No Comments

Last night, the president and Congress overcame their disagreements to end the government shutdown and avoid the possible debt ceiling (also called the debt limit) crisis. Today was the deadline announced by the United States Treasury that the government would have lost its ability to borrow money, relying only on incoming taxes for revenue. The […]

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