Yes, of course! So as not to influence the voting.
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No, as Hawaii is 5 hours behind Central time. This is an abuse of the system as it surpresses voters and they may not go to vote if their candidate is not winning.
The final presidential election results are not made until the vote of the Electoral College in December. However, each state's preliminary totals are shown in the media following the end of voting in each state. By late evening on election day, the result is usually clear, and by tradition includes a concession call (from the losing candidate to the winning candidate). In some cases, this is after midnight Eastern Time. Because voters go to the polls according to local time, voters in Hawaii (and rarely, in Pacific coast states) may become aware of the likely result before the close of voting in their state.
John F. Kennedy won the 1960 presidential election defeating Richard Nixon. In the 1960 presidential election John F. Kennedy received 303 electoral votes, Richard Nixon received 219 electoral votes, and Harry Byrd received 15 electoral votes. The popular vote totals were Kennedy 34,226,731 and Nixon 34,108,157.
The value of the bill is close to $40 each. The exact amount you can expect will vary depending upon its condition.
assuming BOTH the Pres. and the VP are unable, next in line is the Speaker of the House. It's never happened before but it's come close.
yes