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The County Election, 1852. The first painting made for the Election Series shows the voting process in Missouri. [22] The County Election depicts a variety of people from several different social classes, such as young boys playing a game, two men talking about the election happening around them, and a mass of men walking up the stairs to vote ...
An Election Entertainment from The Humours of an Election series, 1755. The painting depicts a tavern dinner organised by the Whig candidates, while the Tories protest outside. The Tories are carrying an antisemitic caricature of a Jew, a reference to Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753 recently passed by the Whig government.
File:The County Election, Bingham, 1846.jpg. Add languages. ... This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work ...
A New York Times analysis published Sept. 25 suggests, based on current polling, the Republican electoral advantage could be down to just 0.7 points this year. This means any poll that shows a tie ...
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George Caleb Bingham's The County Election [d] depicts democracy in action in Missouri c. 1852, showing an "all-male polling place where voting would go on for two or three days to allow farmers to come in to the county seat" to cast their non-secret ballots. [30]
The last painting of Bingham's Election Series, The Verdict of the People tells the end of the story represented in the series. Within this painting, Bingham hid several political motives and ideas similar to the rest of the Election Series. Historians [1] say the painting depicts public reaction to a likely proslavery candidate's election victory.
(The Center Square) – Clark County election officials expect to finish a machine recount late Monday in the Legislative District 18 Senate contest between Republican candidate Brad Benton and ...