The history of presidential elections in the United States goes back over 2 centuries, and during this time there have been ...
Nebraska's allocation method, which was adopted before the 1992 election, was long seen as an innocuous curiosity.
Decision Day has become divisive but in Dr. Sarah Purcell’s history class at Grinnell College students learn it is hardly ...
Michigan lost a seat in Congress and an electoral college vote as a result of the 2020 Census. It marked the fifth ...
WASHINGTON — To secure the White House, a presidential candidate needs to win a majority of electoral votes — at least 270.
The 2024 electoral map closely resembles Donald Trump's 2016 presidential election victory over Hillary Clinton.
It's a rare phenomenon to win the presidency but not the popular vote. But it has happened twice in the past seven elections.
With Election Day in the books, the next step is the Electoral College. The process of electing the President of the United ...
Only once in US history has the president not been chosen by the Electoral College, since the current system came into play.
Biden's win came as voter turnout rose 7% over 2016, resulting in a total of 66% of U.S. adult citizens casting a ballot in ...
The presidents who won the Electoral College but lost the popular vote 1824: John Quincy Adams won the election after a contentious four-man race for the White House ended without a majority.