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Uncontested elections: Where and why do they take place?Apr 30, 2019 · In the 2019 local elections, the Electoral Reform Society has put the number of uncontested seats at 148, around 2% of the seats being ...
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Nothing to Lose: Uncontested Races in 2020 and Their Implications70% of races that appeared on ballots this past November were unopposed or uncontested, meaning the number of candidates appearing on the ballot for a given ...
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The Dangers of Uncontested Elections - Survey & Ballot SystemsVoters may become less engaged due to lack of choice. Or their unwillingness to vote may also be a message that they're fed up with the sole candidate on offer.Missing: implications | Show results with:implications
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The effects of uncontested elections on legislative speechmakingAs uncontested politicians do not need to engage in as much constituency effort in vying for re-election, they may have additional time for intra-parliamentary ...
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[PDF] Explaining Uncontested House of Representatives ElectionsDuring this period, about 7% of House Representatives were elected via an uncontested election, in which no other candidates appeared on the ballot.
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Uncontested Election - Survey & Ballot SystemsCandidates run unopposed in an uncontested election. Candidates are often automatically approved without an election or by acclamation.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Uncontested Elections or Acclamations - ElectionBuddySingle Candidate Acclamation. Voters confirm an unopposed candidate when bylaws dictate an election by ballot, allowing the recording and official acceptance of ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Analysis of uncontested elections, 2025 - BallotpediaAn uncontested election is one where the number of candidates on the ballot is less than or equal to the number of seats up for election. Candidates running ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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[PDF] Unopposed Candidate Statutes and the State of Election LawIn thirty-eight states and the District of Columbia, state laws allow candidates running unopposed for certain offices to be “declared elected”.
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In Uncontested Races, An Election But No Choice - WNYCOct 12, 2010 · In many New York elections, voters have no choice of candidates, as Senate and Assembly members run unopposed in specially-drawn ...
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What Does 'Elected By Acclamation' Mean? - ElectionBuddyOct 5, 2022 · It essentially refers to an uncontested election where the number of candidates equals (or is less than) the number of seats that are vacant.
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Quick Guide: Election by Acclamation - CivilityJan 30, 2019 · Electing by acclamation is a form of voice vote, and if the bylaws say, “Ballot vote required for elections,” then you have to use ballots and ...
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What is the difference between a contested election and an ...Aug 2, 2016 · Each candidate is technically unopposed and will automatically be elected to the Board following the election process (excluding the vote, which ...<|separator|>
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Will the election be contested or uncontested? - Electoral CommissionJan 11, 2024 · If the election is uncontested, the (A)RO will declare the one validly nominated candidate to be elected as soon as possible and will give public notice.Missing: acclaimed | Show results with:acclaimed
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None of the above - Wikipedia"None of the above" (NOTA), or none for short, also known as "against all" or a "scratch" vote, is a ballot option in some jurisdictions or organizations, ...
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Uncontested U.S. House Races - 270toWinThis page lists the US House races where only one major party is on the ballot. 37 districts will meet that criteria this year.
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Types of Voting System - Electoral Reform SocietyDifferent voting systems have a variety of different features, ranging from how proportional they are (whether seats in parliament reflect votes cast),Single Transferable Vote · First Past the Post · Alternative Vote Plus · Borda CountMissing: unopposed face
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Is There Democracy Without Voting? Elections by Lot in Ancient ...Oct 24, 2023 · The ancient Athenians believed that randomness was an expression of true democracy. In Athens, election by lot guaranteed equality of ...
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How People Voted in Ancient Elections - History.comNov 4, 2022 · In Athens and Rome, voting could entail shouting contests, secret stone ballots and an election system with built-in ...
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Ancient Greeks Voted to Kick Politicians Out of Athens if Enough ...Oct 27, 2020 · Ballots that date more than two millennia old tell the story of ostracism.
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Elections in the Roman Republic - WikipediaOn the day of the election, the voting unit – centuries or tribes – would be called to give their votes. Citizens voted in person for their candidate and the ...
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(PDF) Elections and Electioneering in Rome: A Study in the Political ...prosecution, appear to have made a remarkably poor bargain. In this paper I shall argue that the scope and character of electoral bribery, and of the. various ...
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[PDF] A Short History of Voting in the Ancient World | TeenPactNov 4, 2020 · Many even elected a council of elders. There is a long history of elections and democracy in so-called primitive societies. Many early Greek ...
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Presidential Election of 1789 | George Washington's Mount VernonIn 1789, the first presidential election, George Washington was unanimously elected president of the United States. With 69 electoral votes, Washington won ...
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Elections from 1789 to 1828 | Virginia Museum of History & CultureWith the next highest total (34 votes), John Adams became vice president. Thus, in the first test of the Electoral College, George Washington was chosen as the ...
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Uncontested Seats in British General Elections, 1852–1910Dec 9, 2010 · From the mid-nineteenth century until the First World War the number of seats contested at general elections in the United Kingdom rose ...
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1820, James Monroe Won Unopposed: The Missouri CompromiseMar 4, 2016 · President James Monroe and his Vice President, Daniel D. Tompkins, won all but one electoral vote, which went to John Quincy Adams.Missing: 20th | Show results with:20th
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Suffrage in the South Part II: The One Party SystemMay 15, 2019 · Thus, the Democratic Party it has been ruled, is within its legal rights when, by barring Negroes from its primaries, it virtually disfranchises ...
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Uncontested Seats and Electoral Competition for the U.S. House of ...We find that the rise of the Republican South started in 1964 and the incidence of midterm elections contributed strongly to changes in the overall rate of ...<|separator|>
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Entry barriers in politics and uncontested elections - ScienceDirectOur empirical model examines the effect of inalienability of political capital on entry into nineteenth-century British political markets.Missing: percentage | Show results with:percentage
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Uncontested races: U.S. Congress edition - BallotReadySep 15, 2025 · ... number of uncontested congressional elections rose in 2022 and then again in 2024. Uncontested congressional districts 2024 general election.
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Facts in Focus - FairVote.orgNational Lowlights. Competition: The 2004 U.S. House election recorded an unprecedented lack of competition. Fewer than 3% (12) of the 435 races were won by ...<|separator|>
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Full article: The return of silent elections: democracy, uncontested ...This article documents a recent disconcerting worldwide return of “silent elections'' - electoral races in which citizens are unable to choose among political ...
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The Rise of Competitive Authoritarianism - Journal of DemocracyIn recent years, new types of nondemocratic government have come to the fore, notably competitive authoritarianism. Such regimes, though not democratic…
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The Mounting Damage of Flawed Elections and Armed ConflictThe denial of political rights and civil liberties in disputed territories dragged down freedom in the associated countries, including some democracies. People ...Regional Trends and Threats... · Acknowledgements · Policy Recommendations
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Deterring electoral contestation using violence in local elections - PMCAug 29, 2025 · This issue worsens when violence is used strategically to deter opposition candidates, securing uncontested victories for incumbents. Such ...
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Mapping Patterns and Trends in Uncontested Elections Research ...Jan 22, 2025 · and their implications for the quality of democracy from 1965 to 2024 in the Scopus database. Since the first article was published in 1965, ...
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Here's why so many Texas races go uncontested by major partiesFeb 27, 2018 · Of those 64 primary winners, 19 will be Republicans and 45 will be Democrats. Unopposed races can happen for three reasons, said Harold Cook, a ...
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How parties recruit and limit candidates - Niskanen CenterJun 14, 2023 · Before primary voters get input, local party leaders recruit and select candidates to run for office. Their views produce and limit voters' ...
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Incumbent Advantage - OpenSecretsSep 16, 2025 · The charts below show the enormous financial advantage enjoyed by incumbents. That's one of the reasons re-election rates are so high ...
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[PDF] How Much of the Incumbency Advantage is Due to Scare-Off?We show that these patterns are similar in elections for US House seats, statewide offices and US senate seats, and state legislative seats. The incumbency ...
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[PDF] Electoral Selection, Strategic Challenger Entry, and the Incumbency ...when they seek reelection. One prominent explanation of this incumbency advantage is that incumbents have, on average, higher quality than challengers. This is ...
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Analysis of uncontested elections, 2024 - BallotpediaThe 70% uncontested election rate found in 2024 was the highest rate Ballotpedia has covered in a year since data collection began in 2018.
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[PDF] The Effect of Electoral Competitiveness on Voter TurnoutIn the most recent midterm congressional elections of 2014, over 83 million people entered the polls to vote for the 435 people who would pass legislation for ...
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Uncontested city races cut election costs for Idaho countiesNov 2, 2023 · Citizens vote in an election. On Sept. 26, Boise city staff announced that two council members, Luci Willits and Jimmy Hallyburton, both up for ...
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Democracy Is Priceless, but Elections Cost Big Bucks -...Apr 20, 2022 · The usual estimate for running a presidential election is $2 billion to $3 billion nationwide. That's not counting the costs of campaigns or all the ...
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Mapping Patterns and Trends in Uncontested Elections Research ...uncontested elections reflect political stability or high public trust in a particular candidate or political party (Hermet, 1978; Miller & Borrelli, 1991) ...
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(PDF) Political Participation and Regime Stability: A Framework for ...Aug 5, 2025 · Uncontested elections depict the existence of political stability and strong public support (Ekman, 2009) , rational decisions of opposition ...
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7 in 10 Races Are Uncontested This Election Season, Report FindsOct 30, 2024 · A new report finds that seven in 10 elective offices in this year's general election are being sought by only one candidate.
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The impact of uncontested races in last year's general electionFeb 3, 2025 · Of particular concern to Democrats, of the 20,000 uncontested partisan races last year, Republicans won nearly 80% of them. These findings ...
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Competitive elections raise voter participation, uncontested ...On average, more than 4.7 million voting-age Illinoisans live in districts where there was only one option for the state House on the ballot, ...Missing: rules | Show results with:rules
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The Death of Competition in American Elections - The New York TimesFeb 25, 2025 · A vast majority of 2024 races for Congress and state legislatures were decided by low-turnout or meaningless primaries.
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Uncontested elections: The threat to local democracy, expert saysMar 18, 2025 · Gerrymandering, the ability to draw district lines to favor one party over another, has skewed many elections, according to political experts.<|separator|>
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(PDF) The Effects of Uncontested Elections on Legislator PerformanceAug 10, 2025 · PDF | Political competition lies at the core of representative democracy. Yet, uncompetitive elections and uncontested races are widespread ...
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[PDF] Understanding Uncontested Prosecutor ElectionsProsecutors are very powerful players in the criminal justice system. One of the few checks on their power is their periodic obligation to stand for election.
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How many down ballot races went uncontested in November 2022?Apr 6, 2023 · Our data shows 67% of races on ballots in November 2022 that BallotReady analyzed were unopposed or uncontested.
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Local School Board Elections in 16 States - EdWorkingPapers.comJun 3, 2025 · We analyze the most comprehensive dataset on US school board elections. We find that nearly half of races go uncontested and that incumbents are reelected more ...
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[PDF] of 24 Uncontested and Unaccountable? Rates of Contestation and ...counterparts in nonpartisan electoral systems.27 Taken together, these ... unopposed candidate, I retention elections as uncontested elections. If a ...
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Turnout in Local Elections: Is Timing Really Everything?This study examines contestation and election timing by analyzing voter turnout in more than 1,000 mayoral elections held over nearly two decades (1995–2014).
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Voter Cynicism in the Absence of Competition" by Benjamin J. KadenThis thesis explores the democratic consequences of uncontested state legislature elections in the United States, focusing on how the absence of electoral ...Missing: effects | Show results with:effects
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The Effects of Uncontested Elections on Legislator PerformanceDec 24, 2015 · Political competition lies at the core of representative democracy. Yet, uncompetitive elections and uncontested races are widespread in the ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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How Do Electoral Incentives Affect Legislator Behavior? Evidence ...Sep 27, 2021 · We find that legislators who can no longer seek reelection sponsor fewer bills, are less productive on committees, and are absent for more floor votes, on ...<|separator|>
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A System Out of Step: The 2024 General ElectionDec 10, 2024 · Labour and the Conservatives recorded their lowest combined vote share (57.4%) in the era of universal suffrage, with other parties and ...
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General election results from 1918 to 2019Apr 17, 2020 · This dataset presents UK general election results by constituency from 1918 onwards. It draws on several sources, described below, which may contain errors.
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Presidential Election of 1820 - 270toWin.com(The previous two were the presidential elections of 1789 and 1792, in which George Washington ran without serious opposition.) President James Monroe and Vice ...
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Has an Incumbent President Ever Lost a Primary? What to KnowOct 10, 2019 · Could Trump Lose the Republican Nomination? Here's the History of Primary Challenges to Incumbent Presidents. 10 minute read. Pictured (center) ...
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How Many Local Elections Are Uncontested? - CivicPulseMay 31, 2024 · It is well known that voter turnout for local elections tends to be very low, especially when such events are not tied to a presidential ballot.
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[PDF] Municipal Elections in California: Turnout, Timing, and CompetitionVoting also serves as an important educational tool because voters learn more about policy issues and government by actively participating in the electoral ...
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This East Texas town hasn't held a city council election in at least 18 ...where Kennard is located — ...
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A Democracy With Everything but a Choice - The New York TimesSep 4, 2024 · All the candidates in the uncontested races are Republicans. And in those few races where a Democrat also is on the ballot, Republican victories ...
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Rising number of uncontested seats in Japan sparks calls for changethe second highest ever — prompting even the winners to call ...
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Report on the May 2022 Scottish council electionsSep 21, 2022 · On 5 May 2022 elections were held across Scotland's 32 councils. Voters used the Single Transferable Vote (STV) system to elect their ...<|separator|>
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Scottish council elections 2022: The wards where there is no contestMay 4, 2022 · The councillors standing in these wards will be automatically elected at 11:00 on election day, 5 May. uncontested wards. There are three wards ...
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[PDF] Implementation of a Single Transferable Vote (STV) system for local ...Mar 3, 2021 · ... uncontested. Villodres and ... This suggests that whilst the 2017 local election was the third iteration of STV in the local elections, a.
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General Assembly Elects Non-Permanent Members of Security ...Jun 6, 2024 · All the regional groups are running uncontested elections this year, known as a "clean slate". Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama, and Somalia ...
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Security Council Elections 2025 , June 2025 Monthly ForecastJun 1, 2025 · On 3 June, the 79th session of the UN General Assembly is scheduled to hold elections for membership of the Security Council.
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[PDF] legitimacy and resilience of electoral processes in illiberal political ...Mar 14, 2023 · Compared with democracies where elections determine access to power, elections in autocracies are used to safeguard and bolster the power status ...