In a 1910 New York congressional district election in Buffalo, Charles B. Smith beat incumbent De Alva S. Alexander by a single vote, 20,685 to 20,684 (although a later recount increased that margin slightly). #VotingMatters #2018Midterms #NewYork #Buffalo
The Jack of Spades Breaks a Tie in NV Election
In a 2002 Esmeralda County Commission (Nevada) open seat election, Dolores “Dee” Honeycutt and R.J. Gillum tied 107-107. To break the tie, the candidates drew cards. Each drew a jack, but Gillum’s jack of spades defeated Honeycutt’s jack of diamonds. #VotingMatters #2018Midterms #Nevada
Candidate Loses Race by 1 Vote After Failing to Vote Himself
In the 1988 Massachusetts Governor’s Council Primary for the 3rd District, Robert Kennedy defeated Herbert Connolly by 1 vote (14,716-14,715), and it was his own. Connolly arrived at his precinct shortly after the polls closed and wasn’t able to vote. #VotingMatters #2018Midterms #Massachusetts
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