Hare-brained schemes and legal loopholes helped cause havoc after the last presidential election. But there are many ways to contest a result. How?
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A guide to what could happen, the stakes for companies and the economy, and how business leaders are preparing for the result — including potential unrest.
Hare-brained schemes and legal loopholes helped cause havoc after the last presidential election. But there are many ways to contest a result. How?
WASHINGTON — As an exceedingly bitter, tight and dark campaign for the presidency moves into its last moments, apprehensive election officials and...
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Protective structures have been installed around the White House, Vice President Kamala Harris’s residence, and several other institutions, while...
Margins are expected to be slim, and in-person votes could be the key to a victory. Some polling places had long lines, while others moved voters...