California, with it's 415 pledged delegates, is the larges prize in the Democratic primary schedule. It also has an unusual vote collection and counting system that often delays a full understanding of results for days, if not weeks. We are now prepared to call the California Democratic Primary for Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. The following is an outline of our … [Read more...] about DDHQ Calls California Primary For Bernie Sanders. Why We Waited And Why We Called It Now.
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DDHQ/UVA Crystal Ball Democratic Delegate Count – February 11th Update
This year, DecisionDeskHQ is partnering with UVA's Center for Politics Crystal Ball to provide fast and accurate delegate counts for the Democratic nomination as the primaries and caucuses play out. Our update today covers the first two contests, Iowa and New Hampshire. UPDATE SUMMARY For nearly a week after the conclusion of the Iowa Caucuses, we held off on counting IA … [Read more...] about DDHQ/UVA Crystal Ball Democratic Delegate Count – February 11th Update
Updates on North Carolina’s Special Congressional Elections
The Tar Heel State features two Special Congressional elections this year, after election fraud compelled the State Board of Elections to call for one in the 9th District, and the death of incumbent Congressman Walter Jones in the 3rd. Absentee voting is underway in both, while in-person early voting has begun in the 3rd. 3rd District In the first few days of walk-in … [Read more...] about Updates on North Carolina’s Special Congressional Elections
Updates on Upcoming Elections
Decision Desk HQ is covering all of this year's Gubernatorial elections along with federal specials. 4/30/2019- North Carolina 3rd Congressional District Special Election Primaries The race to replace the late Rep. Walter Jones is a crowded one, with seventeen Republicans and six Democrats facing off in their respective primaries. If no candidate crosses 30%, second place … [Read more...] about Updates on Upcoming Elections
Wisconsin 2019 Supreme Court By Municipality (Part 1)
In one of this week's marquee contests, conservatives managed to flip a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, Brian Hagedorn upset Lisa Neubauer by just about 6,000 votes. Thanks in large part to the work of Decision Desk HQ's reporters, I've broken down the court race by municipality. As usual, Hagedorn won by carrying much of the state's geographic area, though … [Read more...] about Wisconsin 2019 Supreme Court By Municipality (Part 1)