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In the 2014 Democratic gubernatorial primary, "None of These Candidates" received 30% of the popular vote, a plurality. Robert Goodman, the runner-up with 25% of the vote, was the Democratic nominee by state law. [3] According to a report by then-Secretary of State Dean Heller, "None of These Candidates" has finished first on three other occasions:
The Associated Press declared “none of these candidates” the winner at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday based on initial vote results that showed it with a significant lead over Haley in seven counties ...
The Associated Press declared “None of these candidates” the winner at 12:01 a.m. based on initial vote results that showed it with a significant lead over Haley in seven counties across the ...
None of the above" (NOTA), or none for short, also known as "against all" or a "scratch" vote, is a ballot option in some jurisdictions or organizations, designed to allow the voter to indicate disapproval of the candidates in a voting system.
Nikki Haley lost the popular vote in the non-binding Nevada primary to None of These Candidates. [5] Although None of These Candidates received more votes, Haley was the official winner of the primary. [1] Trump won the party-organized caucus.
Polls closed at 10 p.m. ET Tuesday in Nevada, where Republicans voted in an unusual primary election: "None of These Candidates" was a choice on the ballot and Republican front-runner Donald Trump ...
None of These Candidates: Home state Delaware – Delegate count 36: 0 Popular vote 119,758: 7,448 Percentage 89.3%: 5.6% Results by county. Biden
Nevada voters in the state-run primary had a choice to reject all the candidates on the ballot, and they did just that — with more people choosing to vote for “none of these candidates” than ...