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  2. List of cases of electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 1948 United States Senate election in Texas, according to Caro, Johnson won his Democratic primary against Coke R. Stevenson due to electoral fraud, which included county officials casting ballots for absent voters and changing vote tally numbers.

  3. 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in ...

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    The state of Alabama, under Attorney General of Alabama Steve Marshall, requested a stay on the federal panel's decision to not allow the legislature's new map. On September 26, 2023, the Supreme Court again denied Alabama's request, meaning that the special master's map was to be used in the 2024 elections. All three of the proposed remedial maps raised the Black voting-age population in the ...

  4. 2024 United States presidential election in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The following presidential candidates received ballot access in Texas: [12] Kamala Harris, Democratic Party Donald Trump, Republican Party Chase Oliver, Libertarian Party Jill Stein, Green Party Claudia De la Cruz, Party for Socialism and Liberation (write-in) Cornel West, Justice for All Party (write-in) Peter Sonski, American Solidarity Party (write-in) Shiva Ayyadurai, Independent (write-in ...

  5. 2024 United States presidential election in North Carolina

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    The 2024 United States presidential election in North Carolina took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. North Carolina voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote. The state of North Carolina has 16 electoral votes in the Electoral ...

  6. Tulsi Gabbard - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, after redistricting, Gabbard (then credited as Tulsi Gabbard Tamayo or simply Tulsi Tamayo) [64] won the four-candidate Democratic primary for the 42nd district of the Hawaii House of Representatives with a plurality of 43% of the vote. Gabbard then won the general election with 60.7% of the vote, defeating Republican Alfonso Jimenez. [65][66] At the age of 21, Gabbard became the ...

  7. Chris Hollins (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, Harris County recorded roughly 1.4 million early votes in the 2020 presidential election — the highest number in its history. [37][38] This was the first year that drive-thru voting and 24-hour voting sites were options for voters in a presidential election in the county. [39]

  8. Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election

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    Trump and his allies encouraged state officials to throw out ballots they thought were not legally cast, challenge vote-certification processes, and overturn certified election results. [111][112][113] In an early January 2021 phone call, he pressed the Georgia secretary of state to "find" the 11,780 votes needed to secure his victory in the ...

  9. Dan Crenshaw - Wikipedia

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    Crenshaw was reelected in 2020, defeating Democratic nominee Sima Ladjevardian from Houston, Texas [44] with 55.6% of the vote to Ladjevardian's 42.8%. [45] During the campaign, he spent over $11 million through October 16, 2020, making it one of the most expensive Congressional races in the country.