Who won Montana in 2012?

Romney carried Montana with 55.35% of the vote to Obama’s 41.70%, with a 13.65% margin of victory. Montana was the second-best state performance for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, carrying about 3% of the vote.

Who won 2012 election in Ghana?

Incumbent president John Mahama was declared winner of the presidential contest with 50.7% of the vote, just a few thousand votes over the threshold for avoiding a run-off election. Nana Akufo-Addo received 47.74%.

Which senator eventually won the 2012 election in Montana?

2012 United States Senate election in Montana

Nominee Jon Tester Denny Rehberg
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 236,123 218,051
Percentage 48.6% 44.6%

Who are the senators from Montana?

Jon Tester (Democratic Party)
Steve Daines (Republican Party)
Montana/Senators
Montana was admitted to the Union on November 8, 1889 and elects U.S. senators to Classes 1 and 2. Its current U.S. senators are Democrat Jon Tester (serving since 2007) and Republican Steve Daines (serving since 2015), making it one of seven states to have a split United States Senate delegation.

Who was the Electoral Commissioner of Ghana in 2012?

Members

Chairman Charlotte Osei June 2015 – June 2018
Past Deputy Chairman
Deputy Chairman Kwame Afreh 1992 – 1994
Deputy Chairman David Azey Adeenze-Kangah 1993 – April 2012
Deputy Chairman Kwadwo Sarfo-Kantanka 1993 – April 2013

Where is Big Horn County located in Montana?

Big Horn County, on the west side of the Bighorn Mountains, takes up most of the northeastern portion of the much larger Bighorn Basin, which stretches north from the Owl Creek Mountains to the Pryor Mountains in southern Montana.

When was Big Horn County established in Wyoming?

In March 1890, less than a year after the Rustler began publication, the Wyoming Legislature approved creation of Big Horn County out of parts of what then were Sheridan, Johnson and Fremont counties. The new county was not officially organized until Jan. 4, 1897, however, with the election of commissioners and the beginning of county government.

When did the mammoths come to Big Horn County?

Beginning in the late 1800s, canals tapping into these three main waterways furnished water for irrigation. Approximately 10,000 years ago, mammoth hunters probably occupied the area.

Who was the first person to visit the Bighorn Basin?

In 1807, George Drouillard, who had first come west three years earlier with the Lewis and Clark expedition, may have been the first beaver trapper to enter the northern Bighorn Basin. He encountered a Crow village near present-day Cody, Wyo.