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  2. The Green Papers - Wikipedia

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    The Green Papers is a website that tracks the outcomes of United States presidential elections. It was established by Richard Berg-Andersson and Tony Roza in 1999. The site has gained prominence for its coverage of presidential primaries. [1] It was among the earliest platforms to monitor election results. [2]

  3. Green paper - Wikipedia

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    A green paper in Canada, like a white paper, is an official government document. Green papers tend to be statements not of policy already determined, but of propositions put before the whole nation for discussion. They are produced early in the policy-making process, while ministerial proposals are still being formulated.

  4. Results of the 2016 Republican Party presidential primaries

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    Source: The Green Papers Note: Delegates were awarded to candidates who got 10% or more of the vote proportionally. Of the 25 candidate/hopefuls, five candidates garnered delegates.

  5. The Green Party’s General Election manifesto at a glance - AOL

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  6. 2008 Green Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    The New York Green Party ballots were publicly counted on May 31. The primary was a party-run mail-in primary. [28] This primary awarded 28 of New York's 40 delegates. New York City held a separate primary to award the remaining 12 delegates. [29]

  7. Green signs mandatory election recount bill into law

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    On Tuesday, Gov. Josh Green signed House Bill 129, which amends Section 11-158 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, establishes that a mandatory recount must be conducted when the difference in votes ...

  8. Uncommitted (voting option) - Wikipedia

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    The uncommitted share exceeded that against Barack Obama in 2012, the most recent prior re-election campaign of a Democratic president (though in 2012 it was a caucus rather than a primary). [24] In Minnesota, uncommitted received an even larger share of the vote, at 18.9%, while Biden was cut short to 70.6%. [25]

  9. What Would Be Involved in a Trump Economic Emergency Declaration?

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    Donald Trump and his running mate J.D. Vance. Donald Trump recently announced that he was thinking about declaring a national emergency once he moves into the White House in order to give himself ...