On November 5, six members of the Vermont Progressive Party won seats in the legislature. All six were also nominated by the Democratic Party. However, the ballot showed that they were Progressive Party members. In Vermont, which allows aggregated fusion, … Continue reading
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On November 5, David Zuckerman, the incumbent Progressive Party member who had been serving as Vermont’s Lieutenant Governor, was defeated by Republican nominee John Rodgers. Neither candidate had a majority, but Rodgers got 48.8% and Zuckerman got 47.1%. The third … Continue reading
On November 5, Kentucky voters in the 29th State Senate district saw two names on their ballot for State Senate. However, there were signs in the polling places saying votes for neither candidate would be counted. One name was David … Continue reading
So far, Donald Trump has 49.86% of the total vote, and Kamala Harris has 48.24%. The margin is 1.62%. This is the first presidential election since 2000 in which the popular vote margin between the two major party candidates is … Continue reading
But, it was surely close. The final results are covered in this story from Alaska Public Media. The vote is 159,955 in favor of repeal, to 160,619 who wish to keep the system. The percentages are 50.1% to 49.9%. Opponents … Continue reading