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  2. What are red and blue 'mirages,' and how election night vote ...

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    A vote mirage is when the current vote count shows a candidate getting a higher percentage of the vote than they will ultimately end up with in the final count. Mirages can be “red” or “blue ...

  3. Vote Smart - Wikipedia

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    Vote Smart, formerly called Project Vote Smart, is an American non-profit, non-partisan [2] [3] research organization that collects and distributes information on ...

  4. Blue shift (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In American politics, a blue shift, also called a red mirage, [1] [2] is an observed phenomenon under which counts of in-person votes are more likely than overall vote counts to be for the Republican Party (whose party color is red), while provisional votes or absentee ballots, which are often counted later, are more likely than overall vote counts to be for the Democratic Party (whose color ...

  5. Pressed for time but want to vote smart? Here’s The Bee’s ...

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    From Congress to county supervisor and school boards, The Fresno Bee Editorial Board offers its range of endorsements for the Nov. 5 election.

  6. How the youth vote blocked a 'red wave' in midterms - AOL

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    A preliminary report estimates that 27% of voters between the ages 18 and 29 cast ballots in this year's midterm elections — the second-highest youth midterm turnout in decades.

  7. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    Map based on last Senate election in each state as of 2024. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to US states whose voters vote predominantly for one party—the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states—in presidential and other statewide elections.

  8. Why did a blue Texas border county vote red for the first ...

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    Starr County, Texas, voted predominantly Republican this month -- for the first time in 100 years. Last week, Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham offered up 1,402 acres of Starr County to ...

  9. Richard Kimball - Wikipedia

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    Kimball was born in Tucson, Arizona, in 1946. [1] He was the third son of Maxine and Bill Kimball.His father served as the Majority Leader in the Arizona State Senate and was a candidate for Governor of Arizona in 1954. [2]