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Follow along on our election results map as the race for the White House between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris nears the finish line. More than 155 million Americans voted in the 2020 ...
The map below—which will update automatically as states are called by the AP—shows where the presidential race currently stands. You can also check out maps of the House and Senate races. You ...
Results by county, shaded according to winning candidate's percentage of the vote (Red-Purple-Blue view) Results of 2016 U.S. presidential election by congressional district, shaded by vote margin. County swing from 2012 to 2016
The 2022 New York state elections took place on November 8, 2022. On this date, the State of New York held elections for the following offices: Governor and Lieutenant Governor (on one ticket), Attorney General, Comptroller, U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, New York State Senate, New York State Assembly, and various others. Primary ...
Trump cemented his nationwide victory in the early hours of November 6 as the announcement of Wisconsin’s results took him over the line to surpass the 270 electoral votes needed to win the ...
The results of elections in the state of New York have tended to be more Democratic-leaning than in most of the United States, with in recent decades a solid majority of Democratic voters, concentrated in New York City and some of its suburbs, including Westchester County, Rockland County and Long Island's Nassau county, and in the cities of ...
New York Democratic Party Laurentina S. McKetney Butler: 132,144: 8.57%: New York Democratic Party Karen Gopee: 120,061: 7.78%: New York Democratic Party Michele R. Titus: 130,740: 8.48%: New York Republican Party John C. Spataro 66,454 4.31% Working Families Party: Deborah Axt 29,583 1.92% Working Families Party Bob Cohen 28,215 1.83% Total: 100%
A Donald Trump campaign sign on a business billboard for Flint Gun Shop in Steuben County, Indiana; supporters of Hillary Clinton in Brooklyn, New York In political science , the urban–rural political divide is a phenomenon in which predominantly urban areas and predominantly rural areas within a country have sharply diverging political views.