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Turnout was high for a midterm and even rivaled a presidential election - Washington Post
Democrats got millions more votes – so how did Republicans win the Senate? | US midterms 2018 | The Guardian
Chart: Early Voting Doubles in 2020 | Statista
Al Jazeera English - Electoral College update: Joe Biden has a total of 264 electoral votes, while President Trump has 214. The first to reach 270 votes will be the next US
By the numbers: Minnesota's early voting surge continues | MPR News
How And Where Trump Won Wisconsin in 2016 | WisContext
Voter turnout is already at 12% of total votes cast in 2017 - New Jersey Globe
CQ Voting and Elections Collection
Sweden: Parliament election results, share of votes, by party 2018 | Statista
US Presidential Election: Upto 35% of overall votes are expected to be cast before the polling day - The Economic Times
More than 9 million Texans have voted so far, surpassing state's total votes in 2016
Texas total votes surpasses 2016 numbers | The Texas Tribune
Lakers' James takes overall lead in second fan returns of NBA All-Star Voting presented by Google | NBA.com
In five states, more early votes have been cast than Trump received in 2016 - The Washington Post
Over 70 Million Americans Have Already Voted—More than Half of the Total Votes Counted in 2016
Election results 2019: Which party got the most votes... and other questions - BBC News
How Did Donald Trump Win The Presidential Election And Hillary Clinton Lose? : NPR
French conservatives lead 1st round regional vote, the Republicans to have most overall votes, suggests polls | World News | Zee News
US Presidential Election: Upto 35% of overall votes are expected to be cast before the polling day - The Economic Times
FairVote - 1. What Did Votes Have To Do With It?
The 2020 Election by the Numbers | Council on Foreign Relations
US election 2020: When will we know the result? - BBC News
Voter turnout always drops off for midterm elections, but why? | Pew Research Center
On a Fourth Day of Counting, an Anxious Nation Keeps Waiting - The New York Times