NJ Gov. Chris Christie covered a lot of ground — literally and figuratively — during his trip to the early
presidential voting state of New Hampshire this week.
Not exact matches
Homeland Security told Congress in June that 21
states were targeted during the 2016
presidential race, and that while a small number were breached, there was no evidence any
votes were manipulated.
But that wasn't all that depressed Clinton's
vote: Hansen said a far lower number of provisional ballots than typical for a
presidential election played a role, as did a recent strict voter - ID law that was in effect for its first
presidential election in the
state.
The Keystone
State's
vote for Trump was its first for a Republican
presidential nominee since 1988 — and four northeastern Pennsylvania counties played a monumental role in making that happen.
By converting «wasted»
presidential votes into «none of the above» or support for third - party candidates in Oklahoma, Arizona and other deep red
states in the South — the Confederacy, essentially — black voters would exert pressure on party leaders to not take black voters and their issues for granted.
Some 14
states have enacted more restrictive
voting laws than they had in the 2012
presidential election, according to the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law.
Not only do we think black voters should abstain from
voting for the Democratic
presidential nominee in red
states, we also think black voters should continue their role as pivotal voters in battleground
states.
The report also gave details about a two - year - old warning from the
Presidential Commission on Election Administration, a bipartisan organization, that described the
state of America's aging
voting system as an «impending crisis.»
In Iowa — the first
state to
vote in the
presidential primary, in less than two months — the outspoken Texas senator dethroned Trump in a poll for the first time this week as the mogul became ensnared in yet more controversy.
Nebraska is one of just two
states that allows for its Electoral College
votes to be split in
presidential elections.
(CNN)- The number of Muslims in the United
States is tiny - less than one in 100 Americans - but their
votes could sway the results of the
presidential election in November, a new study says.
At least 20 other
states in the U.S. allow 17 - year - olds to
vote in primaries, but Ohio's election chief had interpreted Ohio's laws in a way that kept 17 - year - old's
presidential votes from counting.
Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN)- The staging ground for Monday night's Republican
presidential debate - the first of 2012
presidential cycle in the critical early
voting state of New Hampshire - is connected to a history so deep that it predates American politics by a millennium.
The facts which our incipient, embryonic democracy must face are more staggering than the old tyrants were — for example, that at the last
presidential election almost twenty - eight million people who were qualified to
vote did not exercise that privilege; that an accredited estimate is possibly true that in the United
States four million people are living in destitution.
Anyabwile, who has emphatically
stated that he is no fan of Clinton, has abstained from
voting in recent previous
presidential elections.
Though its electoral successes were widespread at the local and
state level the success of the early Socialist Party as a movement with mass was very much linked to the personality of Eugene V. Debs who polled nearly a million
votes in the
presidential campaign of 1912.
The married couple had just
voted in the
state's Republican
presidential primary.
How can you bepassionate about the
state university of a
state that has
voted Republican inthe last two
presidential elections?
Gregg Phillips, whom Trump has promoted as an authority on voter fraud, was registered to
vote in multiple
states during the 2016
presidential election, according to the AP.
Recent stark examples of the absurdity in a «winner - takes - all» system occurred in Florida and New Mexico during the 2000
presidential election when candidate George W. Bush won both
states by a fraction of a percentage point, but gained the total number of each
state's electoral
votes.
This is because when voters are not really
voting for a
presidential candidate but instead
voting to select the representative that will represent their
state at the Electoral College.
Moreover, each and every member of Congress should be notified that he or she is personally liable (can be sued) for his or her own failure, or the same in conspiracy with other members, to perform what is a ministerial and constitutional duty, that is, to require and / or insist that
Presidential electoral
votes only be counted for candidates who are «natural born citizens» under Article II of the United
States Constitution, the failure of which creates a cause of action for deprivation of claimants» constitutional rights (as allowed under the Bivens case) against employees of the Federal Government, in this case, to a lawful President and Commander in Chief, and therefore, for deprivation of adequate continuation of the United
States as a Constitutional Republic.
If any delegate bound by these rules,
state party rule or
state law to
vote for a
presidential candidate at the national convention demonstrates support under Rule 40 for any person other than the candidate to whom he or she is bound, such support shall not be recognized.
This once - in - a-lifetime opportunity would allow you to see a caucus and
presidential campaign first - hand in the earliest
voting state.
What the Constitution says is that an elector of
State X is not allowed to
vote for both a
presidential candidate who resides in
State X and a VP candidate from
State X.
The US
Presidential election uses an «electoral college» system, where each
state gets a certain number of «electors» (
votes), and those electors cast the official
votes for President.
But the broader
state committee — some of whose members are supporting Senator John McCain and Rudy Giuliani in the
presidential primary — rejected it, 31 to 17, this week, saying it was unfair and that delegates should be apportioned based on the share of the
vote each candidate wins.
In 2012, Sen. Claire McCaskill, D - Mo., received more
votes in the Show - Me
State than Republican
presidential candidate Mitt Romney, buoyed, in part, by the outrage over Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin's «legitimate rape» comments.
Tobin, who ran for California Secretary of
State in 2010 — garnering more than 214,000
votes as the Libertarian nominee — had served as Ralph Nader's national ballot access coordinator during the 2008
presidential campaign, a year when the feisty consumer activist, seeking the brass ring for the final time, appeared on the ballot in 45
states and the District of Columbia.
This means instead of the winning
presidential candidate getting all the college
votes of the
state — he gets only the share proportional to his
vote.
The
vote on convention delegate rules was no small matter for the
state GOP because it determined how many of the
state's 43 delegates will be committed to each
presidential candidate.
Despite the fact that the
state has
voted for Republicans in every
presidential election from 1980 until 2008 the governorship (until 2012), legislature (until 2010), as well as most statewide offices, it remains in Democratic control.
Legislation is advancing to the Senate that adds Connecticut to a group of
states wanting to pool their Electoral College
votes for the
presidential candidate who wins the popular
vote.
The United
States presidential election of 2000 spurred the debate about election and
voting reform, but it did not end it.
A polling station in Brooklyn is open for
voting in the
presidential primary for the
state of New York April 19, 2016 in New York / AFP PHOTO / KENA BETANCURKENA BETANCUR / AFP / Getty Images
Two days from the
presidential election, here's where we stand: tight in the popular
vote, but with a small but consistent Obama lead in the bulk of the battleground
states.
In the early 19th century, most
states did not hold popular elections for
presidential electors and the legislature just chose them directly; as time went on, more and more
states changed to doing popular
vote for them, but as recently as 1876, the Colorado legislature appointed its electors rather than hold an election because it was newly admitted and didn't have the time to do so.
Ed Cox, New York
state Republican chairman, is the man who, after noting that New York was the first
state to cast more than 50 percent of its
votes for Donald Trump, passed the microphone to Donald Trump, Jr., who proceeded to cast 89 of New York's 95 delegate
votes for his father — the
votes that gave the man that most speakers referred to as Donald J. Trump a majority of delegate
votes and made him the 2016 Republican
presidential nominee.
The Senate also granted final legislative approval Saturday to a bill allowing Connecticut to join an interstate compact that would ensure the
state's electoral
votes go to the
presidential candidate who wins the national popular
vote, provided enough other
states join the agreement.
The party also requires ballot access in a minimum number of
states before we will
vote to nominate a
Presidential ticket.
Initially the party had
voted not to field a
presidential candidate in 1992, but it was later found that the party would need to get at least half a percent of the
vote in New Mexico in order to maintain its ballot access in that
state.
Governor Cuomo and the
State Legislature provide momentum to a National Popular
Vote effort designed to rescue the vast majority of
states from irrelevancy in our
presidential contests.
The National Popular
Vote legislation is good for the senate Republicans as it should be an incentive for the party's
presidential candidate to campaign in the
state.
Plaintiff again
states that in order to fully participate in this year's general elections, she must find and deposit with the 1st Defendant an amount of GHC2, 800,000.00 of which fees and or deposit of fees would be confiscated to the
State should Plaintiff failed to secure at least 25 % of the
presidential votes and 12.5 %
votes in each constituency parliamentary
votes in the general elections.
While the presidency is a mostly symbolic post, the race had attracted Europe - wide attention as the next possible victory for populists after Donald Trump's
presidential win in the United
States and Britain's Brexit
vote.
Not one poll has shown Gillespie ahead in the race, one year after Clinton won Virginia by 6 percentage points — a closer - than - expected margin in a
state with a Democratic governor and two Democratic senators and that's
voted for the Democratic nominee in three straight
presidential contests.
«It splits its ticket like no other town I've ever seen,» he said, noting that in 2016, Amherst cast its
presidential vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton while turning to Republican Michael H. Ranzenhofer for
state Senate.
The measure is being supported by Albany area Assemblywoman Patricia Fahy, a Democrat, who says the bill would have New York join an interstate compact in which
states would give all of their Electoral College
votes to the
presidential candidate who wins the popular
vote nationwide.
State party rules allocated each congressional district's three delegates to the
presidential candidate who received the most
votes in that district.
Every four years,
presidential candidates lavish attention (and, more important, campaign promises) on a dozen or so swing
states whose electoral
votes are up for grabs.