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  • There are a lot of split tickets, particularly in Massachusetts.
  • Ballots with split tickets are not counted in partisan races.
  • Cook said he almost always voted a split ticket.
  • At the state level, the pattern of split ticket voting and divided government holds.
  • Note also that these split tickets represent only 5.6 % of the electoral vote.
  • The area has seen considerable electoral volatility, and there appears to be evidence of split ticket voting.
  • In campaign appearances, Kohl insisted that many of his supporters would vote split tickets, as they often have in the past.
  • Ohio State's split ticket may be the clearest evidence of a diverse offensive approach, but George's importance cannot be overestimated.
  • This creates a problematic " split ticket : " three different ballot lines will have three different combinations of Paladino or Lazio and Edwards or Ognibene.
  • The last time such a split ticket occurred was when Alfred DelBello ended up Mario Cuomo's running mate against Cuomo's wishes in 1982.
  • Born to a Kuomintang military family of third presidential campaign in 2016 formed a split ticket with Minkuotang chair Hsu Hsin-ying and won 12.84 % of the vote.
  • Its length means fewer possible daily screenings, complicating its break-even earnings goal of dlrs 400 million, a figure it must reach because studios and movie theaters split ticket sales.
  • James F . Coffey, a Hopkinton Republican taking on Democrat state Representative Karen Spilka of Ashland in the race to replace state Senator David Magnani, was hoping hard Tuesday afternoon for split tickets.
  • Split ticket voting, largely by women, helped the GOP candidates win 26 House races with 51 percent of the total vote or less _ two in Washington state _ and narrowly retain control of the House of Representatives.
  • "We split tickets in this state all the time, " said Tim Vercellotti, a political scientist at Elon University . " I'm a skeptic the margin will be closer, but I'm not sure we're a swing state yet ."
  • "' Cognitive Madisonianism "'is the idea that divided government is better than one in which a single split ticket because of this belief, according to " Split-Ticket Voting : The Effects of Cognitive Madisonianism " by Lewis-Beck and Nadeau.
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