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How the House would pick the president in the event of an Electoral College tie
If no one gets 270 electoral votes, the House of Representative decides who wins the presidency, with each state delegation getting one vote.
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Trump attacks Liz Cheney, saying she wouldn't be a ‘war hawk' if ‘guns are trained on her face'
At a rambling event in Arizona late Thursday, the former president also said that vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. “can do anything he wants” on health policy if Trump wins the election.
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Everything you need to know as you plan your vote ahead of Election Day
NBC6 has everything you need to know about ballot questions and candidates ahead of Election Day.
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Voters to decide on mayor of Fort Lauderdale in 2024 election
Leadership is on the ballot in Fort Lauderdale, where voters will decide if the city needs a new mayor.
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Would Justice Department and FBI officials carry out Trump's prosecutions of his rivals?
Former officials fear Trump would force out DOJ and FBI officials who defy him and replace them with loyalists.
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Thousands of ballots are at stake as the Supreme Court considers Pennsylvania voting rules
Mail ballots with issues that prevent them from being counted could number in the thousands in this election.
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Voters to decide on mayor of Fort Lauderdale in 2024 election
Leadership is on the ballot in Fort Lauderdale, where voters will decide if the city needs a new mayor. NBC6’s Steve Litz reports.
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Harris says Trump ‘devalues' women's ability to make their own choices
Vice President Kamala Harris said Thursday that former President Donald Trump’s remarks this week about protecting women whether they “like it or not” is another sign of how he “devalues” women.
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Trump or Harris: Who will win Florida's 30 Electoral College votes?
The debate over whether Florida can truly still be called a swing state could soon be put to rest depending on what happens on Tuesday.
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How the ballot-counting rules differ across the key battleground states
Each state has its own rules about how and when election officials can process absentee and provisional ballots, which can have a big impact on the results of close races.
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How each of the 7 key swing states would handle a 2024 recount
Some states automatically launch a recount if the results are within a certain margin, while others rely on candidates to ask for one.
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We asked why you're voting. See what others said — and discover your voter type
We surveyed NBC viewers across the country about their thoughts and feelings as they head to the polls. The results reveal voters grappling with key policy issues, navigating a range of emotions and preparing to make their voices heard. Through a series of charts, we explore who’s voting, why and what issues matter most. From generational divides to the influence...
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See how your vote is counted in South Florida
Broward County’s Supervisor of Elections Joe Scott explains how your vote is counted at the elections headquarters in Fort Lauderdale.
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A look at the numbers as over 6.2 million have already voted in Florida so far
With just days to go before Election Day, more than 6.2 million people have voted in Florida so far, according to new data from the state.
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What's on my Florida ballot? NBC6 lets you know
Just enter your address to see what you’ll be voting on and who’s running for office in your area.
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Early voting continues in South Florida and across the state
Early voting ahead of Election Day was continuing in South Florida and across the state.
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Reggaeton star Nicky Jam walks back Trump endorsement over Puerto Rico ‘garbage' comment
Last month, the Puerto Rican Dominican singer appeared onstage with Trump at a rally endorsing him.
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Police say the man behind ballot box fires has metalworking experience and might plan more attacks
Investigators say the man suspected of setting fires in ballot drop boxes in Oregon and Washington state is an experienced metalworker and may be planning additional attacks.
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Voters to decide if two Florida Supreme Court justices will keep their seats
Voters are being asked to decide if two of Florida’s highest-ranking judges should keep their seats.
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Can I take a selfie with my ballot? What you can and can't do in the Florida voting booth
Election Day for 2024 in Florida is sooner than you think — but before you had to your polling place, do you know what to bring?