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Sen. Ted Cruz wins reelection in Texas
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas was reelected Tuesday night, defeating Democratic Rep. Colin Allred.
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Democrat Sarah McBride becomes the first transgender person elected to Congress
Delaware state Sen. Sarah McBride won the state’s lone U.S. House seat Tuesday, making her the first transgender person elected to Congress.
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Elon Musk's super PAC accused of fraud in lawsuits over cash giveaway
The lawsuits come after a lawyer for Musk’s super PAC said the winners of its $1 million cash giveaways were not selected randomly as Musk had claimed.
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Sen. Chris Murphy thanks supporters on election night
U.S. Senator Chris Murphy thanked voters on Election Night. NBC News has projected him the winner of his race.
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Sarah McBride becomes the first out transgender person elected to Congress
McBride, a Democrat who served two terms as a state senator, wins Delaware’s only House seat, NBC News projects.
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Who won each state in 2020? A map of how the US voted
As Americans keep up with results from the 2024 U.S. presidential election, many are wondering how this year’s battleground states voted for president in 2020, when President Joe Biden narrowly defeated former President Donald Trump.
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Democrat Josh Stein wins North Carolina governor race
Democratic candidate Josh Stein won North Carolina’s governor race on Tuesday, NBC News projects.
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2024 U.S. election results live: Track who is winning the presidential election
As polls close across the country, here’s a look at the latest electoral vote maps and presidential election results for 2024
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Republican Jim Justice wins West Virginia Senate race, NBC News projects
West Virginia Republican Gov. Jim Justice won the state’s open Senate seat on Tuesday, NBC News projects.
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Georgia police find no bombs despite threats
DeKalb County police did not find any bombs after four voting precincts received threats around 5 p.m. local time time on Tuesday.
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Can a convicted felon be president? Here's what the Constitution says
Can Donald Trump be president again if convicted of a felony? Here’s what the U.S. Constitution says about who can be president.
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Philadelphia officials bat back on Trump's unsubstantiated claims of ‘cheating'
City commissioners responded to accusations from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump that Philadelphia is “cheating” in the presidential election.
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Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney shared election day voting issue
Clemson head football coach Dabo Swinney says he was unable to vote on Tuesday in South Carolina because of a mishap involving his son and early voting. Swinney said election officials would fix the issue and make sure his vote counted on Friday.
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In Photos: Election Day 2024
Polling places opened nationwide Tuesday as Americans head to cast their ballots. Here’s what Election Day looks like across the country. -
Police arrest man accused of harassing workers, voters, Girl Scouts at East Lyme polling location
A man who is accused of harassing election workers, voters and Girl Scouts at a polling location in East Lyme was taken into custody and arrested on Tuesday, according to officials.
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NBC News Exit Poll: Voters express deep concern about America's democracy and economy
Women are twice as likely as men to rank abortion as their top issue, according to preliminary results from the national survey.
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Sabrina Carpenter helped get 27,000 voters registered
Sabrina Carpenter led the list of entertainers who worked with voter registration nonprofit HeadCount to get voters registered in 2024.
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103-year-old Wisconsin resident votes for Kamala Harris
Eau Claire resident Margaret Knegter, who was born just one year after the 19th Amendment guaranteed women the right to vote, cast her ballot on Tuesday.
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Rudy Giuliani shows up to vote in the Mercedes he was ordered to surrender
The former Trump lawyer was photographed in the convertible 1980 Mercedes-Benz SL500 outside the polling place where former President Donald Trump voted.
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Why does the Electoral College's states representation change?
The U.S. is the only country to have a system where voters select a body of electors with the sole function of choosing the president.