FOXNews.com, the Web site will provide continuous real-time election results throughout the night.
The FOXNews.com home page will have a special design that provides easy access to every House, Senate and governor's race in the country, as well as ongoing coverage of the presidential race. The Election-at-a-Glance will appear at the top of every page on the site and will be updated every two minutes.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,137289,00.html
OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS THREAD
Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by bb_baptist, Nov 2, 2004.
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The nation's first Election Day votes were cast and counted just after midnight in a pair of mountain hamlets, with 35 votes for President Bush besting challenger John Kerry's 21. Ralph Nader received one vote.
The first Tuesday votes came from the northern New Hampshire community of Hart's Location, where 16 voters chose Bush, 14 went with Kerry and one chose Nader. Minutes later, the 26 registered voters in Dixville Notch, about 50 miles to the north, split 19 for Bush and 7 for Kerry.
The tiny communities since 1948 sporadically have been taking advantage of a state law that allows communities to close polls early if all registered voters have cast ballots.
In 2000, both communities chose President Bush over Democrat Al Gore. In Hart's Location, Bush won 17-13. In Dixville Notch, about 50 miles to the north, Bush had 21, Gore five and Ralph Nader one vote.
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17:12:21 ET // UPDATE: Exit poll mania spread through media and campaign circles Tuesday evening after exit data from big media sources claimed Kerry competitive in key states.... FL Kerry +1 PA Kerry+2-4 OH Kerry+1 WI Kerry+4 MI Kerry+2 NH Kerry +4 // Senate Winners: Martinez FL Thune SD Bunning KY Salazar CO // Losers: Bowles NC Coors Co [But early 2000 exit polls showed Gore +3 in Florida; showed Gore-Bush even in CO [Bush won by 9], 2000 exits showed Gore +4 in AZ [Bush won by 6]... Developing...
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David E. Johnson, CEO of Strategic Vision, e-mails:
"At Strategic Vision, we have been reviewing and conducting exit polls and do not know where the media reports came from. We are showing a slight advantage for Bush in Florida by 1 point."
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Fox News has on their home page that Bush now has 34 electoral votes to Kerry's 0 electoral votes so far. They are calling Georgia, Kentucky, and Indiana for Bush.
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I just refreshed the page and they removed the call for Bush. Apparently, it has not been determined yet.
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Links to Battleground State Election Results
Florida: http://enight.dos.state.fl.us/
Ohio: http://election.sos.state.oh.us/Results/RaceSummary.aspx
PA: http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/default.aspx?control=StatewideReturns&ElecID=1&OfficeID=1
Iowa: http://www.sos.state.ia.us/GeneralElection/ComingElectionNight.html
Minnesota: http://electionresults.sos.state.mn.us/20041102/ElecRslts.asp?M=S&R=ALL&P=A -
FoxNews.com Election Tracker started posting results:
George W. Bush (i) Republican 6,177 (61%) 0
John F. Kerry Democrat 3,824 (38%) 0
Ralph Nader Independent 40 (0%) 0 -
Go GW, go GW, Go GW.
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Thanks for making this a separate category, Webmaster! You're on the ball!
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Webmaster,
Kudos on the special link to this thread that opens a separate window.
THANKS!!!!!!!
Joseph Botwinick -
Bush is now at 57%
Kerry 43%
This is according to the FoxNews election tracker.
Joseph Botwinick -
George W. Bush (i) Republican 25,146 (56%) 0
John F. Kerry Democrat 19,603 (43%) 0
Ralph Nader Independent 120 (0%) 0
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Bush 56%
Kerry 43% -
I'm too excited to eat supper.
And I'm starting to itch (pesky nervous hives!). Where's the Benadryl....
I love this Country!
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Joseph, as the night goes on, the margin between Bush and Kerry will level out. I'm betting that they'll level out at Bush 51% and Kerry 48%. Just a hunch.
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Bush 55%
Kerry 44% -
You are probably right.
I am really waiting for the electoral votes to come in. Way too excited.
Joseph Botwinick -
Polls closed in 6 states.
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