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  2. Incumbent - Wikipedia

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    The incumbent is the current holder of an office or position. In an election , the incumbent is the person holding or acting in the position that is up for election, regardless of whether they are seeking re-election.

  3. Assumed Incumbency - Wikipedia

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    A high correlation between election and incumbency has been demonstrated in congressional races. The success rate of incumbent members of the U.S. House of Representatives seeking re-election averaged 93.5 percent during the 1960s and 1970s. [1] Statistically, the initial edge for the incumbent candidate is 2-4 percent of the vote. [2]

  4. President-elect of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The electoral votes are counted in a joint session of Congress in early January (on January 6 as required by 3 U.S. Code, Chapter 1, or an alternative date set by statute), and if the ballots are accepted without objections, the presidential and vice-presidential candidates winning at least 270 electoral votes—a majority of the total number ...

  5. Business owners running for Beaufort-area House District 124 ...

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    Running against an incumbent is an “uphill battle,” Henrickson says. “There are some people in this community who have voted for her their entire adult lives,” Henrickson said.

  6. Chuck Todd: Who's the incumbent in 2024? Harris and ... - AOL

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    There’s an obvious reason why both campaigns are furiously trying to paint the other as the incumbent: The electorate is grumpy and has been for just about the entire 21st century.

  7. In 2024, 180 state legislators are facing term limits. Here's ...

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    Of the 85 state legislative chambers holding elections in 2024, 22 of them—12 senate chambers and 10 house chambers—include incumbents who are unable to run for re-election due to term limits ...

  8. Vice President-elect of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most recent time that a new vice president was elected alongside an incumbent president was in 1964, when Hubert Humphrey was elected alongside Lyndon B. Johnson, with the vice presidency being vacant due to Johnson's ascension after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Ever since, all elections of new vice presidents have come ...

  9. The 10 Senate seats most likely to flip in 2024 - AOL

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    Incumbent: Democrat Joe Manchin. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images. Sen. Joe Manchin is in the spotlight after a trip to New Hampshire sparked speculation about a potential third-party presidential bid ...