Here is the article at reason.com.
Also see this article. It has the results of ranked choice voting measures involving local governments.
Here is the article at reason.com.
Also see this article. It has the results of ranked choice voting measures involving local governments.
Although the votes are far from final, here in a total for each presidential candidate, courtesy of Independent Political Report. Jill Stein placed third, followed closely by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and he in turn is followed closely by Chase Oliver.
The percentages, for all candidates who got at least .05%, are: Trump 50.99%, Harris 47.52%, Stein .45%, Kennedy .43%, Oliver .40%, De la Cruz .07%.
This story sums up the U.S. House races. It seems likely that the Republican Party will hold a majority of the seats, but that is not certain.
Both the Libertarian Party and the Constitution Party retained their qualified status in Wyoming. The vote test is 2% for U.S. House. The Libertarian nominee polled 3.53% and the Constitution Party nominee polled 2.05%.
Utah elects its statewide state offices in presidential years. A party remains on the ballot if it polls 2% for any statewide office, federal or state. All of these minor parties polled enough votes for at least one office to keep qualified status: Libertarian, Constitution, Independent American, United Utah, and Forward.
The only party that didn’t keep its qualified status is the Green Party, which didn’t run for any statewide offices except President.
Utah is the only state in which the Forward Party is now a qualified party.