Here are the top stories from the week of November 13th - November 20th, 2020
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** WELCOME TO THE WEEKLY BREW!
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** NOVEMBER 20, 2020
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Each week, we bring you a collection of the most viewed stories from The Daily Brew, condensed. Here are the top stories from the week of November 13th - November 20th, 2020.
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** ELECTION CERTIFICATION DATES AND NEXT WEEK’S ELECTION DEADLINES
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Next week may include the Thanksgiving holiday, but it will be a busy week for states to certify their Nov. 3 election results. Between Nov. 23 and 25, 12 states and the District of Columbia have election certification and/or canvassing deadlines:
Nov. 23: Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Utah
Nov. 24: District of Columbia, Indiana, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Carolina, and Ohio
Nov. 25: Alabama and Alaska
Five states—Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Montana, and Nebraska—certify their election results Nov. 30.
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** ALASKA VOTERS APPROVE RANKED-CHOICE VOTING MEASURE
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Yesterday, Ballotpedia called Alaska Ballot Measure 2, with election results at that time showing the measure passing 50.5% to 49.5%. Alaska will become the first state to adopt top-four primaries for state executive, state legislative, and congressional offices. Like the top-two systems in California and Washington, all candidates will run in a single primary election, regardless of a candidate's party affiliation. The four candidates receiving the most votes will advance to the general election.
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** THREE STATES SPLIT PRESIDENTIAL AND GUBERNATORIAL VOTE IN 2020
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Here’s another post-election results analysis for you. Of the 11 states that elected a governor this year, voters in three states (New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Vermont) voted for presidential and gubernatorial candidates of different parties. Voters in at least one other state voted for a presidential candidate opposite its current trifecta status.
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