What if neither Kamala Harris nor Donald Trump secures the crucial 270 electoral votes needed to win, setting up a rare constitutional tiebreaker?
Florida voters will help determine the next president and will decide on other key state and local races, including U.S.
Qatari citizens thronged the polling stations situated in different areas of the country, to participate actively in the ...
Qatar has opened a snap poll to decide whether to end its limited voting for legislative seats. The measure is likely to pass ...
The state Agency for Health Care Administration data showed that 52,753 abortions had been reported this year as of Thursday, ...
Connecticut voters are deciding whether to get rid of rules preventing the state from joining the 36 others that allow people ...
It’s been more than three decades since Nevada voters overwhelmingly approved a law allowing abortions until 24 weeks of pregnancy. Now they must decide if they want to make it a constitutional right.
While electing officials to make and enforce laws, voters in dozens of states are also deciding on more than 140 ballot ...
On the back of their ballots, New Yorkers have the choice to vote up or down on up to six ballot initiatives, one statewide ...
If it passes, Amendment G would put abortion rights in the state constitution. It would legalize abortion in the first ...
Florida, Arizona and seven other states are asking voters whether they want to enshrine a right to abortion in their state ...
An amendment to New York’s constitution that would bar discrimination based on things including “gender identity” and “pregnancy outcomes" is up for a final vote Tuesday ...