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4 Aug 2017, 6:00 am by Doug Cornelius
I have my donor list and those kind words printed and tucked into the back pocket of my jersey. [read post]
4 Aug 2017, 6:00 am by Doug Cornelius
I have my donor list and those kind words printed and tucked into the back pocket of my jersey. [read post]
11 Jul 2017, 3:00 am by NCC Staff
Historians are still arguing over the events in Weehawken, New Jersey, on July 11, 1804. [read post]
6 Jul 2017, 3:15 am by NCC Staff
The Democrats benefited from the Know Nothings diverting votes in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois and New Jersey from Fremont. [read post]
1 Jul 2017, 1:30 am by Abigail Perkiss
Abigail Perkiss is an assistant professor of history at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, and a fellow at the Kean University Center for History, Politics and Policy. [read post]
15 Jun 2017, 2:48 am by Scott Bomboy
On July 11, 1804, Burr killed Hamilton in a duel in Weehawken, New Jersey. [read post]
31 May 2017, 9:01 pm by Vikram David Amar
  When I discussed the NPV plan for this website about two years ago, elected legislatures in ten states (Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Washington, Vermont, California, New York and Rhode Island) and the District of Columbia—comprising 165 electoral college votes altogether (well more than half the needed 270 votes)—had adopted the idea. [read post]
4 May 2017, 7:25 am by David Oxenford
Some of these races will be high-profile, like the governor’s elections in Virginia and New Jersey and several big-city mayoral races. [read post]
16 Apr 2017, 10:13 am by Jonathan H. Adler
Focusing on one such ballot proposal in New Jersey, he writes: The Supreme Court has repeatedly held that states can’t use the ballot as a political weapon. [read post]
6 Apr 2017, 4:05 am by NCC Staff
But the House had to wait until April 1, when James Schureman of New Jersey and Thomas Scott of Pennsylvania entered Federal Hall, and set the quorum needed to appoint House leaders. [read post]
15 Mar 2017, 9:00 pm by Michelle Buhalo
This action was voted down by the electorate. [read post]
16 Jan 2017, 8:55 pm by Marty Lederman
In the first ballot, on February 11, 1801, eight state delegations voted for Jefferson (Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia); and six states voted for Burr (Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and South Carolina). [read post]
4 Jan 2017, 5:58 am by Steve Lubet
 At most, Lincoln would have lost only three states (California, New Jersey, and Oregon) with 14 electoral votes combined -- reducing his total to 166, while he only needed 152 to win. [read post]
20 Dec 2016, 4:07 am by SHG
The only reason the New York Times is calling for the end of the electoral college is that it’s candidate lost. [read post]
13 Dec 2016, 11:05 am by Timothy Edgar
  Some states even penalize electors for doing so. [read post]
8 Nov 2016, 2:30 am by Kelly Phillips Erb
CNN is calling Illinois (20), DC (3), Maryland (10), New Jersey (14), Delaware (3), Massachusetts (11) and Rhode Island (3) for Clinton. [read post]