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Look back at the results of the 2016 race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Votes are being counted in the 2024 presidential election. Look back at the results of the 2016 race between ...
Councilmember, City of Milpitas, General Election 2016 Candidate: Votes % Bob Nunez: 7,465 24.00 Anthony Phan: 6,480 20.83 Evelyn Chua 5,787 18.60 Jennifer Strohfus
The 2016 election was the fifth and most recent presidential election in which the winning candidate lost the popular vote. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Six states plus a portion of Maine that Obama won in 2012 switched to Trump (Electoral College votes in parentheses): Florida (29), Pennsylvania (20), Ohio (18), Michigan (16), Wisconsin (10), Iowa (6), and ...
American history was changed forever in November 2016 when Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton went head-to-head in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Trump took 30 states as the Republican ...
California state elections in 2016 were held on Tuesday, November 8, 2016, with the primary elections being held on June 7, 2016. In addition to the U.S. presidential race , California voters elected one member to the United States Senate , all of California's seats to the House of Representatives , all of the seats of the State Assembly , and ...
The United States presidential election of 2016 was the 58th quadrennial presidential election. The electoral vote distribution was determined by the 2010 census from which presidential electors electing the president and vice president were chosen; a simple majority (270) of the 538 electoral votes were required to win.
These candidates are on the ballots for every state, territory, and federal district contest. The results of caucuses do not always have attached preference polls and attendance can be extremely limited. The unpledged delegate count may not always reflect the latest declared preferences. Results are collected by The New York Times. [3]