Topic: “Election Day”

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A record election night for AP

, by Lauren Easton

Independent, nonpartisan, fact-based journalism from The Associated Press reached record audiences on and after Nov. 5.  

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What is AP VoteCast?

, by Lauren Easton

When it comes to explaining the outcome of elections, one of the most important tools that AP turns to is AP VoteCast, its wide-ranging survey of the American electorate. 

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How does AP call races?

, by Nicole Meir

With no single U.S. government agency or federal commission that tallies results and declares winners, AP has stepped in to play a pivotal role in the American democracy since the middle of the 19th century when AP declared the election of President Zachary Taylor. 

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How does AP count the vote?

, by Nicole Meir

In every U.S. election since 1848 AP has counted the vote and declared the winners. As Nov. 5 approaches, David Scott, the AP vice president who oversees our elections operation, explains how AP tallies millions of ballots to deliver the results:

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AP’s role in the US midterm elections

, by Nicole Meir

On Nov. 8 The Associated Press will count the vote, declare winners and cover the results of House, Senate and statewide races across the U.S. in a critical midterm election cycle.

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