On Friday, November 27, President Trump lost his election case in the Third Circuit. He had alleged that different Pennsylvania counties had used different procedures for accepting ballots, and that therefore the entire popular vote should be ruled invalid. Donald … Continue reading
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Esri Demographics here estimates that if no new states are admitted soon, nine U.S. House seats will be reapportioned. Texas will gain 3. These states would gain one: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina, and Oregon. These states would each … Continue reading
Dr. Eric Ostermeier, whose blog Smart Politics tracks electoral data of all kinds, notes in this post that in 2020, the Libertarian Party received the highest percentage in its history in four gubernatorial races. … Continue reading
In most states, write-ins for president in the general election are only tallied statewide for write-in candidates who filed a declaration of candidacy. But around the nation, some county election officials go beyond the requirement of the law, and record … Continue reading
Unlike most states that have write-in space on presidential general election ballots, New Hampshire has no procedure for a write-in candidate to file a declaration of write-in candidacy. Instead, New Hampshire simply tallies all presidential write-ins. This year the Secretary … Continue reading