Election 2024 Explainer Tie Votes
Election 2024 Explainer Tie Votes
FILE - Two slips of paper and two film canisters were used to determine the winner of a tied election for the 94th House for Delegate seat at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., Jan. 4, 2018. Republican Delegate David Yancey won the drawing over Democrat Shell Simonds. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)
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Election 2024 Explainer Tie Votes
FILE - Linda Meisenheimer, second from right, puts down a king of diamonds after drawing it from the deck during a draw of cards to determine a tie break for second place with Tanya Flanagan, right, in the city's April 5, Ward 2 primary election, April 21, 2011, in North Las Vegas, Nev. Meisenheimer's king bested Flanagan's five of diamonds to win the draw and advance to the June 7 general election against Pamela Goynes-Brown. Presiding over the draw of cards was David Hernandez, second from left, head of the College of Southern Nevada casino management program, and North Las Vegas Mayor Pro Tem William Robinson. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)
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FILE - Racine County, WIs., Sheriff Deputy Kelli Denman, right draws a name from a box held by Town of Burlington Administrator Dian Baumeister to determine the winner of the Bohners Lake Sanitary District commissionerís race, April 3, 2008, at the town hall near Burlington Wis. The drawing became necessary after the candidates tied in Tuesday's election with 145 votes each. Denise Rintz's name was drawn, giving her the victory in the race over Thomas Sondej. (Gregory Shaver/The Journal Times via AP, File)
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Election 2024 Explainer Tie Votes
FILE - Outgoing Dickinson, Texas mayor Julie Masters, right, holds up a ping-pong ball bearing the name of Sean Skipworth at Dickinson City Hall, Jan. 7, 2021. The drawing settled a tie between Dickinson mayoral candidates Jennifer Lawrence and Sean Skipworth. (Stuart Villanueva/The Galveston County Daily News via AP, File)
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Election 2024 Explainer Tie Votes
FILE - Virginia State Board of Elections chairman, James Alcorn holds up the name of David Yancy, the winner of a drawing to determine the winner of a tied election for the 94th district House of Delegates seat at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., Jan. 4, 2018. Yancey won the drawing over Democrat Shelly Simonds. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)
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FILE - Rosie D. Jackson, right, and Dwayne Clemons, center, tied in a Buena Vista, Mich, Board of Education election, draw one of two slips from a box, May 12, 2008, to determine a winner. One of the slips had "elected" marked on it and the other had "not elected." Saginaw County Clerk Susan Kaltenbach holds the box as Jackson draws her slip from the box. She drew the "elected" slip to win the four-year seat. The cards on the table were used to determine who drew from the box first. (David A. Sommers/Saginaw News via AP, File)
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FILE - Division of Elections director Whitney Brewster, right, flips the specially minted Alaska coin as Lt. Gov. Loren Leman, left, and Rep. Carl Moses, D-Unalaska, look on at the Loussac Library in Anchorage, Alaska, Sept. 25, 2006. The coin toss broke an election tie for a disputed southwestern Alaska House seat between incumbent Rep. Carl Moses and challenger Bryce Edgmon, apparently the first time in Alaska's short history a race has been determined by lot. Moses of Unalaska and Edgmon each received 767 votes in the Aug. 22 Democratic primary election for the southwest Alaska House seat. It took a recount, a state Supreme Court challenge and wrangling over five disputed ballots to get to the coin toss. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File)
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FILE - Two slips of paper and two film canisters were used to determine the winner of a tied election for the 94th House for Delegate seat at the Capitol in Richmond, Va., Jan. 4, 2018. Republican Delegate David Yancey won the drawing over Democrat Shell Simonds. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)