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Subject What If Election Day Results Are Close?
Date November 3, 2020 12:05 PM
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Cato's research on 2020 ballot measures gives a lot of research. Election Day results may be very close and very contentious.

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November 3, 2020

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What Happens If Election Day Results Are Close? ([link removed] )

Even if everything goes smoothly, recounts may be triggered, either automatic or at the request of the losing side, according to state law.

- What If It's Close on Election Day? ([link removed] )

By Ilya Shapiro

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Cato’s Research on 2020 Ballot Measures ([link removed] )

Voters will face the usual wide array of state and local ([link removed] ) ballot measures on Election Day, and Cato scholars have already done an excellent job reviewing many of the highlights.

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