This Day In History — Voter Dispute in 2000 Presidential Election

November 07

1874
The Republican Party was first symbolized as an elephant in a cartoon drawn by Thomas Nast in Harper’s Weekly magazine.

1916
Jeannette Rankin of Montana became the first woman elected to Congress.

1917
Vladimir Lenin’s forces overthrew Alexander Kerensky’s government in Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution.

1944
President Franklin D. Roosevelt won a fourth term in office, defeating Thomas E. Dewey.

1962
Former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt died in New York City at age 78.

1967
Carl Stokes of Cleveland became the first African American mayor of a major U.S. city.

1989
L. Douglas Wilder was elected governor of Virginia. He became the nation’s first elected black governor.

2000
The U.S. went to the polls to choose between George W. Bush and Al Gore. The outcome wouldn’t be known for more than a month because of disputed votes in Florida.

Birthdays

Albert Camus
1913–1960, French writer, born in Algiers.

Andrew Dickson White
educator and diplomat (1832)

Madame Marie Curie
physicist and chemist (1867)

Lise Meitner
physicist and mathematician (1878)

Leon Trotsky
Communist revolutionary (1879)

Konrad Lorenz
zoologist and ethologist (1903)

Billy Graham
evangelist (1918)

Joan Sutherland
soprano (1926)

Joni Mitchell
songwriter, singer (1943)

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