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Historical Precedents: Elections in Times of Crisis

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By Julian Graves May 3, 2026 10:01 PM 1 min read
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Historical Precedents: Elections in Times of Crisis

How the election outcome could shift foreign policy alliances.

How the election outcome could shift foreign policy alliances.

The data behind the youth vote: Why 2024 is different.

Opinion: The silence of the swing states is deafening.

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Markets react cautiously to early exit poll data

Markets react cautiously to early exit poll data

Officials from the central electoral board have noted that participation in city centers has exceeded the 2020 benchmarks by nearly 12%. Long queues persist in the north, but polling stations are expected to accommodate all those who were in line by the 8:00 PM cutoff.

First results confirmed in three coastal districts

First results confirmed in three coastal districts

International indices show a slight dip in volatility as early data points towards a stable outcome. Financial analysts suggest that the clarity of early results in several key battleground states has calmed investor nerves.

The Path to 270: A State-by-State Breakdown

The Path to 270: A State-by-State Breakdown

The official count for Districts 4, 7, and 12 has been finalized. The incumbent party has held its seat in District 7, while the opposition has flipped District 12 by a margin of 1,200 votes.