No. Minnesota has voted Democrat for the last 11 elections. This time also, it voted for Hillary Clinton.
Minnesota
That would have to be Minnesota, because every state except MN went red in 1984. Minnesota has voted Democratic in the last ten presidential elections (1976-2012), and the District of Columbia has voted Democratic in the last thirteen presidential elections (1964-2012), which is its entire presidential voting history.
Passport
Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.Generally, no. A certified document has a stamp on it that certifies it as a true and full copy of the instrument.
There is not one.
The Supeme Court.
A device that certifies cables.
The Election Commission
No single government official certifies the result of a presidential election. That is one of the many functions of the U.S. Congress.No single government official certifies the result of a presidential election. That is one of the many functions of the U.S. Congress.
No states in the US use proportional representation for their statewide elections. However, some cities and municipalities, such as Cambridge, Massachusetts and Minneapolis, Minnesota, use proportional representation for their local elections.
In 2004 an anonymous Minnesota elector, pledged for Democrats John Kerry and John Edwards, cast his presidential electoral vote for "John Ewards" rather than Kerry, presumably by accident.