With 90% of the votes counted, CNN calculates that Republicans have received 52,179,411 votes for U.S. House, and Democrats have received 47,504,278. See this article. If one scrolls down below the Oregon section, one finds the national totals. CNN does … Continue reading
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John Seiler here writes in the Orange County Register that the California Republican Party ought to sponsor an initiative to eliminate the top-two system. … Continue reading
Unofficial vote totals at the New York State Board of Elections website show that the Conservative Party polled 5.31% of the vote for Governor. It nominated Lee Zeldin, the Republican nominee. That is the Conservative Party’s best showing for the … Continue reading
Here are the Nevada results for U.S. Senate. Incumbent Catherine Cortez Masto was re-elected with 48.77% of the vote. … Continue reading
This Connecticut newspaper story explains the status of the various minor parties in that state. The Independent Party only polled .98% of the total vote for Governor, so it is no longer ballot-qualified for that office. But it polled over … Continue reading