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  1. 9 hours ago · DOHERTY: While presidential candidates can only meet a relatively small sliver of the American population — and, more importantly, of the population of the small number of Electoral College battleground states that will decide a presidential election — their campaigning can drive news coverage, which has a multiplier effect when it comes to ...

  2. 9 hours ago · Party Ballot access Ideology Year founded Membership Presidential vote (2020) Peace and Freedom Party: California Socialism: 1967 138,238 51,037 (0.032%)Approval Voting Party

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  4. 36 minutes ago · Mr. Scott voted in the Senate to certify the 2020 election and said during a Republican presidential primary debate in August that former Vice President Mike Pence was correct to certify the ...

  5. 9 hours ago · San Francisco (in most elections before 1977 and between 1980 and 1999) had citywide elections in which people cast multiple votes – sometimes for as many as nine candidates but usually for five or six – simultaneously (block voting), producing some aspects of PR through the use of a multi-member district.

  6. 9 hours ago · Scholars have characterized Cambodia's political system as “electoral authoritarianism” (Un, 2019). Multi-party parliamentary elections have been held every 5 years since 1993, but the CPP has maintained its status as the ruling party through a variety of strategies involving both repression and legitimation.

  7. 9 hours ago · Iranians had the chance to cast ballots for parliament again on Friday in regions where candidates failed to secure enough votes in March, when conservatives and ultra-conservatives won a majority. First-round voting saw a turnout of 41 percent, marking the lowest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Candidates needed at least 20 percent of all valid votes in their constituency to be elected in ...

  8. 1 day ago · Bill Clinton's tenure as the 42nd president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1993, and ended on January 20, 2001. Clinton, a Democrat from Arkansas, took office following his victory over Republican incumbent president George H. W. Bush and independent businessman Ross Perot in the 1992 presidential election.