Democrats were projected to win at least 208 House seats and Republicans 215 seats as of Friday. A party needs 218 seats in order to have the majority.
If Republicans keep the House majority, that would give the party control of all three branches of government after the GOP ...
the more likely it is candidates will split the vote and nobody will win a majority, advancing the election to ranked choice voting. The presidential ballots in Maine and Alaska will include more ...
Some absentee and early votes are set to be counted on Tuesday, but Alaskans may need to wait until Nov. 20 for clear results ...
Unofficial results from the Division of Elections early last week showed one Southeast Alaska precinct seemed to overwhelmingly choose a peculiar candidate for the U.S. House — a man currently ...
Republicans haven’t won the popular vote in a presidential contest since 2004 — when President George W. Bush got 62 million ...
Still, Burke said she was confident she would maintain her lead and end up with over 50% of the vote, the threshold needed to ...
If Trump wins, Alaska will have voted for the Republican in every election since it became a state, except for Lyndon Johnson ...
Ballot Measure 2, the effort to repeal Alaska’s ranked choice voting and open primaries, was winning slightly as election ...
GOP challenger Nick Begich led in first round of the state’s unusual ranked choice balloting, but was unable to get a ...
Alaska, typically a red state, will have three Electoral College votes contributing to the presidential race. The ...
Donald Trump was elected to a second term as U.S. president and Republicans have won control of the U.S. Senate for the first ...