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  • Newly Released Ballot Data Finds Ticket Splitting Among Republican . . .
    In the 2020 presidential election, 1 9% of Republican voters in battleground states who supported Republican candidates for both Congress and state legislative seats split their ticket with a vote for Joe Biden, according to a new analysis funded in part by Yale’s Institution for Social and Policy Studies
  • 2026 Ticket-splitting Voters Could Shape The 2026 Midterms
    Ticket-splitting created some surprising election returns in 2024, mostly benefiting down-ballot Democrats For instance, Republican Donald Trump won North Carolina by around 3 percentage points, but voters elected a Democrat, Josh Stein, for governor by a margin of almost 15 percentage points
  • On the Ballot Episode 157 Split Ticket Voting Impact 2024 Elections
    On this episode: Split-ticket voting, also known as ticket splitting, occurs when voters choose candidates from different parties in a single election — voting Republican Donald Trump for president and Democratic congressional candidates, for example
  • Split-ticket voting | EBSCO Research Starters
    One prominent example of consistent split-ticket voting is Pennsylvania Despite voting for the Democratic candidate in the six presidential elections from 1992 to 2012, Pennsylvanians chose the Republican candidate in five of the seven Senate elections in that period, two of them during presidential election years (2000 and 2004)
  • Large Shares of Voters Plan To Vote a Straight Party Ticket for . . .
    Straight-ticket voting mirrors presidential voting patterns Men are more likely than women to vote for Republican candidates in both the House and presidential elections, while women are more likely to support Democratic candidates in both
  • The Postwar History of Senate Presidential Ticket-Splitting, Part One . . .
    In 2024, Senate Democrats held at least 4 seats in states that Trump won at the presidential level, marking somewhat of a return of ticket-splitting Republican candidates also did notably better than Trump in some states
  • The Politics Shed - split-ticket voting
    The decline in split ticketing can be attributed to the growing ideological gap between Democrats and Republicans on core political values Additionally, Americans today are more consistently aligned with either liberal or conservative viewpoints than in the past
  • A New Look at Split-Ticket Outcomes for House and President: The . . .
    We argue that conservative districts that go Democratic for the House should be likely to choose a Republican for president, while liberal districts represented by a Republican should be likely to opt for a Democrat for president We test these and related predictions about split-ticket voting with
  • Split Ticket Meaning Definition | GoodParty. org
    One example of split ticket voting would be voting for a Republican candidate for president and a Democratic candidate for Congress By employing the split ticket option, voters can challenge the status quo of the two-party system and express more of their individual opinions on the issues that are important to them
  • Split Ticket Voting Flashcards - Quizlet
    How is split ticket voting closely linked to incumbency? Whereas voters may switch their support from one presidential candidate to another, they tend to retain their loyalty to congressional candidates





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