How an insurrection, fake electors and a right-wing “stop the steal” movement overturned an election and led to the end of American democracy.
The history of presidential elections in the United States goes back over 2 centuries, and during this time there have been ...
That would be the smallest electoral-vote margin in a presidential election since 1876, when Republican Rutherford B. Hayes ...
In very close contests, it can also go against the popular vote, as it has done on four occasions – 1876, 1888, 2000 and 2016 ...
The congressional certification of electoral votes in the upcoming presidential election set for Jan. 6, 2025, has been recently designated a special security event by the secretary of Homeland ...
The Republic will live. The institutions of our fathers are not to expire in shame.’ ...
As Donald Trump ratchets the memories of 2020 election mandate refusal, we examine some of the contested US elections to see ...
People from US territories are US citizens ... Every state counts! The election of 1876 between eventual-winner Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel Tilden was decided by a single electoral vote ...
Eventually, the US Supreme Court stepped in and halted any further review - and Bush became president. For a disputed election involving multiple states you have to go back to the 1876 race ...
In the United States, a presidential candidate is elected ... The new law also aims to prevent a repeat of the 1876 election deadlock, when three states submitted "dueling slates of electors ...
Pittsburgh's warmest Election Day was on November 2, 2004 (George W. Bush's second term.) Since 1876, six Elections Days had ...