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  2. United States presidential elections in the District of Columbia

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    In 2016, Donald Trump, the Republican candidate who would win the election eventually, received less total votes in the District than the third-party candidates combined. In the 2000 presidential election, Barbara Lett-Simmons, an elector from the district, left her ballot blank to protest its lack of voting representation in Congress.

  3. What are red and blue 'mirages,' and how election night vote ...

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    For example, vote returns can skew toward one party early in a night because only a certain type of vote is reported first — like when mail ballots are counted before any in-person Election Day ...

  4. United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    In most cases simple state-wide plurality is sufficient to elect a general ticket using popular vote. But in the first presidential election in 1789, for example, some states used "open" list block voting; Maryland used block voting but had guaranteed seats for different parts of the state; Virginia elected its 12 electors by first-past-the ...

  5. Vote counting - Wikipedia

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    Lowest costs per vote were in internet voting and in-person voting on election day at local polling places, because of the large numbers of voters served by modest staffs. For internet voting they do not break down the costs. They show steps to decrypt internet votes and imply but do not say they are hand-counted. [69]

  6. Did Trump win the popular vote? What to know as votes ... - AOL

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    Votes are still being counted, but as of Thursday afternoon, Trump had secured 72.2 million votes, while Harris came in behind with 68.1 million. What is the national popular vote?

  7. Just 314 votes separate candidates in one of nation's closest ...

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    He said ballots cast before election day had a 5.1% advantage for Democrats, in-person voting on election day had a Republican advantage of 15%, and votes counted after election day skewed blue by ...

  8. 2016 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    [b] Trump became the first Republican to earn more than 300 electoral votes since the 1988 election, and the first Republican to win a Northeastern state since George W. Bush won New Hampshire in 2000. This was the first time since 1976 that a Republican presidential candidate lost a pledged vote via a faithless elector, and, additionally, this ...

  9. Here’s why these states will take the longest to count 2024 ...

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    Unlike four years ago, officials are no longer allowed to count early votes until after the polls close Nov. 5, due to a state law put into effect last year. Pennsylvania Polls close: 8 p.m. ET