In the early hours of election ... ballots may appear in initial results, but it will take some time for election workers to ...
We won’t know the final total number of 2024 voters for weeks, until all results are fully counted ... numbers of voters ...
More than 74 million people had already cast their ballots as of Saturday, which is nearly 47 percent the total number cast ...
[2020 turnout is on pace to break ... [The battleground states that might count election results the slowest] In Texas, which added a week to early voting but maintained mail-in ballot ...
The swing states that took the longest in 2020 and could again be slow this year: Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada. If the ...
Here’s when we’re likely to get election results in the seven battlegrounds, with updated results as each swing state is ...
Latino voters, and men in particular, have been moving toward Trump since 2016. This year, Latino men broke in his direction ...
In many key states in the 2024 election, it may take a while to know who has won — and much longer to get official, certified ...
The gap was particularly pronounced in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic ... John Couvillon, a pollster and analyst who tracks ...
But now we have something more concrete: actual voting and actual vote numbers from people casting ballots before Election Day. Those numbers don’t indicate which candidate is receiving more votes, ...
Early leads can be misleading due to the order in which different types of ballots are processed and counted in each state.
Oklahomans weighed in on the US president, decided the fate of three state Supreme Court justices and voted to approve or ...