Around two dozen states regularly elected both a Republican and a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in the 1970s and 1980s. Only ...
Split-ticket voting played a prominent role in several battleground states during last week’s elections despite the practice ...
Split-ticket voting – supporting candidates from different parties for different offices – is no longer common in U.S.
Counties in yellow voted for different-party candidates for U.S. Senate and ... outstate counties supporting a Democrat for ...
Three Gen Z Republican women weigh in on the election, from abortion rights to their issues with Donald Trump, as first-time ...
Democrats will hold on to the supermajority in the House but again fall short in the Senate, based on early election results.
Or maybe by the next presidential election in 2028, split-ticket voting will be back in style. Such a change depends on the type of candidates that rise to the top of their parties in the post-Trump ...
The Republican Party on Wednesday clinched a majority in the House of Representatives – giving the GOP control of all three ...