The framers of the Constitution hoped the Electoral College would make the president more representative of our country’s ...
The Electoral College ensures that even the most sparsely populated states have an effect on the final result (Wyoming, ...
Michigan lost a seat in Congress and an electoral college vote as a result of the 2020 Census. It marked the fifth ...
The first candidate to receive 270 Electoral votes wins the presidency. But here's what happens if Kamala Harris and Donald ...
The Madison-Jefferson letters presaged the 1824 election which, thrown to the House, resulted in the election of John Quincy Adams, even though Andrew Jackson had won both the Electoral College.
To secure the White House, a presidential candidate needs to win a majority of electoral votes — at least 270. While unlikely ...
But I’m struck by the similarities between 2024 and a much earlier election, one of the most consequential in our nation’s ...
Chances of a tie between Trump and Harris, such as happened 224 years ago, boosts the importance of congressional coattails.
Like constitutional clockwork, every four years Americans elect a president and debate continuing to elect the president ...
A tie in the Electoral College is mathematically possible but rare. We VERIFY who decides the winner of the presidential ...
Every four years, Americans cast ballots to determine their chosen President of the United States, but technically speaking, ...
And almost all states are winner take all, meaning whether a candidate wins a race by one vote or a million, they get the ...