Steven Spielberg is producing a live-action TV adaptation of the hugely popular Halo video game series, Xbox announced in a presentation for the new Xbox One.
Steven Spielberg is producing a live-action TV adaptation of the hugely popular Halo video game series, Xbox announced in a presentation for the new Xbox One.
I'm all for being a considerate summertime neighbor. Being mindful of how much noise one produces and inviting the neighbors to an occasional barbecue at your place are nice ways to...
I'm all for being a considerate summertime neighbor. Being mindful of how much noise one produces and inviting the neighbors to an occasional barbecue at your place are nice ways to increase the...
White picket pallet fence: Hometalk member Allison House turned ordinary pallets into fence pickets (white, natch). It's a down-home DIY take on a classic style. An arbor elevates a...
White picket pallet fence: Hometalk member Allison House turned ordinary pallets into fence pickets (white, natch). It's a down-home DIY take on a classic style. An arbor elevates a white...
NASA has awarded a mechanical engineer a grant worth $125,000 to help him create a 3D printer for food.
NASA has awarded a mechanical engineer a grant worth $125,000 to help him create a 3D printer for food.
By Elisa D. Keller
(WORLDNOW) – Come election night, most Americans hope for a clear-cut presidential winner – somebody definitively ushered into office by an enthusiastic majority of voters.
But for politicians and the general public alike, there is always one nightmare scenario hovering in the back of their minds. What if the voting tally is so close that Americans will have to wait days, weeks or even months to find out which candidate won? And, even worse, what if the numbers tell you both people won?
Thanks to the variances between the Electoral College and popular vote count, it's a distinct – if rare – possibility. A candidate can receive more votes nation-wide (the popular vote), but if he doesn't win enough states to carry the Electoral College he won't win the election.
Here are three of the closest results in presidential elections.
One of the most hotly contested elections in American history, Democrat Samuel Tilden won the popular vote by nearly 250,000 votes, and was leading Republican Rutherford B. Hayes by 19 votes in the Electoral College votes with only a few southern states yet to report.
It may be hard to believe, but only 12 short years after the Hayes-Tilden popular vote/Electoral College division, it happened all over again. This time, sitting President Grover Cleveland, a Democrat, won the popular vote by a scant 90,000 votes, but Republican Benjamin Harrison had a 37 vote advantage in the Electoral College, thanks to him carrying Cleveland's home state by 1 percentage point.
The kind of split election result that made Harrison president would not happen again for 112 years.
Thanks to this epically close election, phrases like "butterfly ballot" and "hanging chad" entered the American pop culture lexicon, and the electoral process was mired in red tape for over a month.
Democrat Al Gore lead the popular vote over Republican George W. Bush by some 500,000 votes, but the race really came down to Florida. With 25 Electoral College votes hanging in the balance, a few hundred Floridian votes would make the difference.
After a ruling by the Supreme Court to halt all recounts, Bush was named the winner, serving as Commander in Chief during some of America's most difficult crises, including 9/11 and the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Al Gore, on the other hand, would go on to win a Nobel Peace Prize and an Academy Award instead.
Elisa D. Keller is a news editor for Worldnow.
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Tuesday, May 21 2013 3:16 PM EDT2013-05-21 19:16:36 GMT
By STEVE EIGHINGER Herald-Whig Staff Writer A rare sense of appreciation of the immediate past can be detected in the voice of the Rev. Jerry Harris, senior pastor of The Crossing megachurch. A sense
A rare sense of appreciation of the immediate past can be detected in the voice of the Rev. Jerry Harris, senior pastor of The Crossing megachurch. A sense of anticipation for what the future likely holds is noticeable,...
Thursday, May 23 2013 7:19 AM EDT2013-05-23 11:19:57 GMT
By EDWARD HUSARHerald-Whig Staff Writer The Quincy School Board is beginning to make some progress in its quest to update the disciplinary policies throughout Quincy's schools to make them more uniform
The Quincy School Board is beginning to make some progress in its quest to update the disciplinary policies throughout Quincy's schools to make them more uniform and effective. Board member Scott Stone, chairman of the...
Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:49 PM EDT2013-05-23 02:49:24 GMT
The Missouri Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief team is partnering with the American Red Cross and Salvation Army to help during recovery from the storm that swept through the region Monday.
The Missouri Southern Baptist Convention Disaster Relief team is partnering with the American Red Cross and Salvation Army to help during recovery from the storm that swept through the region Monday.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:24 PM EDT2013-05-23 02:24:37 GMT
HULL, Ill. -- Ted Schwartz usually spends the month of May busy farming. He stayed busy on the farm Wednesday, but he was cleaning up storm damage instead of planting corn or soybeans.
HULL, Ill. -- Ted Schwartz usually spends the month of May busy farming. He stayed busy on the farm Wednesday, but he was cleaning up storm damage instead of planting corn or soybeans.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 6:45 PM EDT2013-05-22 22:45:54 GMT
By DEBORAH GERTZ HUSAR Herald-Whig Staff Writer PITTSFIELD, Ill. -- Pike County State's Attorney Carrie Boyd hopes an appointment to the board of directors for the Illinois Criminal Justice Information
PITTSFIELD, Ill. -- Pike County State's Attorney Carrie Boyd hopes an appointment to the board of directors for the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority will help her work smarter for both the county and the...
Wednesday, May 22 2013 6:42 PM EDT2013-05-22 22:42:47 GMT
By DEBORAH GERTZ HUSAR Herald-Whig Staff Writer PITTSFIELD, Ill. -- The Pittsfield City Council will look at options for better monitoring at a burn pile provided for residents. Aldermen Tuesday agreed
PITTSFIELD, Ill. -- The Pittsfield City Council will look at options for better monitoring at a burn pile provided for residents. Aldermen Tuesday agreed to close the site due to abuse for at least two weeks -- and...
Wednesday, May 22 2013 6:40 PM EDT2013-05-22 22:40:48 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- A former leader of the Adams County Drug Court program will face a federal charge after being arrested on two methamphetamine charges last month.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- A former leader of the Adams County Drug Court program will face a federal charge after being arrested on two methamphetamine charges last month.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 4:54 PM EDT2013-05-22 20:54:22 GMT
A Quincy man who was in a standoff with officers from the Quincy Police Department earlier this year waived his right to a preliminary hearing on Wednesday.
A Quincy man who was in a standoff with officers from the Quincy Police Department earlier this year waived his right to a preliminary hearing on Wednesday.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:15 AM EDT2013-05-22 15:15:10 GMT
Hannibal's downtown fire hydrants soon could be getting a makeover. Julie Rolsen, owner of Main Street Kitchen Store, asked for permission during Tuesday's city council meeting to custom paint fire hydrants downtown.
HANNIBAL, Mo. -- Hannibal's downtown fire hydrants soon could be getting a makeover. The City Council voted 4-1 Tuesday night to give Julie Rolsen, owner of Main Street Kitchen Store, permission to custom paint fire...