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When Votes Count But Democracy Doesn’t: Analyzing a Potential Tie in the 2024 Election

While a tie may seem far-fetched, examining its implications critically reflects the resilience and functionality of our democratic processes.

Libby Winkler
4 min readOct 18, 2024
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When Votes Count But Democracy Doesn’t: Analyzing a Potential Tie in the 2024 Election

As we gear up for the 2024 election, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation, debates, and fervent campaigning.

Yet, amid all this political excitement, a scenario looms large — what if the election results in a tie? While a tie may seem far-fetched, examining its implications critically reflects the resilience and functionality of our democratic processes.

The Possibility of a Tie

A tie in the electoral process would typically occur if both major party candidates received equal electoral votes.

Given the current landscape, where polarization is at an all-time high, the prospect of a closely contested race is genuine. As we witnessed in the past, even slight shifts in voter sentiment can drastically alter outcomes in critical swing states.

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Libby Winkler
Libby Winkler

Written by Libby Winkler

Freelance writer who loves exploring the messiness of humanity, while poking around in nooks of life and shining light on all the things that make us complex..

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