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  2. Landslide victory - Wikipedia

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    A landslide victory is an election result in which the winning candidate or party achieves a decisive victory by an overwhelming margin, securing a very large majority of votes or seats far beyond the typical competitive outcome.

  3. Could there be a Kamala Harris landslide in November? The ...

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    The election has "gone from a drastic landslide in Trump's direction to a drastic landslide for Harris," marvels Northwestern's Thomas Miller.

  4. Labour landslide flags how UK elections deliver wins that do ...

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    Westminster elections are held under the first-past-the-post system. Labour landslide flags how UK elections deliver wins that do not match votes Skip to main content

  5. Historic win gives Mexico's Sheinbaum a landslide ... - AOL

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    She has vowed to improve security but has given few details and the election, the most violent in Mexico's modern history with 38 candidates murdered, has reinforced massive crime problems.

  6. Safe seat - Wikipedia

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    There is a spectrum between safe and marginal seats. Supposedly safe seats can still change hands in a landslide election, such as Enfield Southgate being lost by the Conservatives (and then-potential future party leader Michael Portillo) to Labour at the 1997 UK general election, whilst other seats may remain marginal despite large national swings, such as Gedling, which Labour narrowly won ...

  7. Electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A novel type of vote dilution claim based on fraud has been employed by Republicans since 2020, and is based on the idea that election rules that make it too easy to cast fraudulent votes can dilute the strength of valid ones. [456] Claims of this nature were not successful in 2020 though have since received some success in federal district courts.

  8. But despite Adona's landslide victory, the race will be the subject of a potentially lengthy hand recount. It is expected to take 38 days, cost more than $82,700, and require the hiring of ...

  9. Election interference - Wikipedia

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    Election interference generally refers to efforts to change the outcome of an election. Kinds of election interference may include: Electoral fraud, illegal interference with the process of an election Vote buying, when a political party or candidate distributes money to a voter with the expectation that they will vote for them