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  2. What happens if there’s an Electoral College tie - and what ...

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    In the case of a tie for the vice presidency, the Senate would decide. Each Senator casts one vote and the winner is determined by whomever earns 51 votes or more, the Constitution says.

  3. What happens if there's a tie in the Electoral College?

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    A tie in the Electoral College, while slim, is still possible. Here's what to expect should a tie occur. What happens if there is a tie in the Electoral College?

  4. Explainer-Key facts about the Electoral College and the 2024 ...

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    October 7, 2024 at 9:04 AM. ... Nationally, there are a total of 538 electoral votes, or electors, meaning a candidate needs to secure 270 to win. ... while one vote in Texas, one of the most ...

  5. Electoral Count Act - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 615–616 Congress could reject votes under the Act for specific defects: "if a state submits multiple sets of electoral votes", if there were "electors who were constitutionally ineligible to hold the elector’s office, who balloted corruptly, or who balloted in a way that violated post-appointment constitutional or statutory ...

  6. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    In 1872, Greeley carried the popular vote in 6 states (Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, Tennessee, and Texas) and had 66 electoral votes pledged to him. After his death on November 29, 1872, 63 of the electors pledged to him voted faithlessly, while 3 votes (from Georgia) that remained pledged to him were rejected at the Electoral College ...

  7. Redistricting in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas's congressional districts beginning in the 118th Congress. In the 2018 elections, Democrats made major gains in the Texas House and Texas Senate, and they saw the 2020 elections as a chance to win control of the Texas House to give them power over the redistricting process in 2021. [195]

  8. What you need to know about the Electoral College as 2024 ...

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    What if there is an Electoral College tie? A 269-269 tie is not outside the realm of possibility, though it's unlikely. It's happened only once under the current rules of the Electoral College ...

  9. 2024 United States presidential election in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The state of Texas had 40 electoral votes in the Electoral College, following reapportionment due to the 2020 United States census in which the state gained two seats. [1] Texas was considered by some to be potentially in play, as the state had not backed a Republican for president by double digits since it favored Mitt Romney in 2012.