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No, but the amount of votes a candidate has can be tracked. Some bots use this to their advantage and so if you are a floating voter, it will find out when you moved to a region and when a candidate received a vote and so can work out who you voted for. However, this is unlikely to happen

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What kind of election is held in Congressional election if no candidate wins a majority of the popular vote?

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What is A person who votes in a presidential election but does not vote for a congressional candidate is known as?

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A person who votes in the presidential election but does not vote for a congressional candidate in the same election is known as an independent voter. Another name for an independent voter is unaffiliated voter.


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The first Tuesday following the first Monday of November is when Congressional elections are held.


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Does Oregon electoral college split?

Oregon does not split its Electoral College votes. Since the election of 1824, most states have appointed their electors on a winner-take-all basis, based on the statewide popular vote on Election Day. Maine and Nebraska are the only two current exceptions, as both states use the congressional district method. Maine and Nebraska use the "congressional district method", selecting one elector within each congressional district by popular vote and awarding two electors by a statewide popular vote.


What were three method of presidential election discussed by the framers?

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Can I vote in presidential election if I did not vote in Montana primary election?

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What are differences between presidential and Congressional election?

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If you vote Republican in Texas gubernatorial election do you have to vote Republican in final election?

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