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EXPLAINER: How can the AP call races right as polls close? – Associated Press

At the very moment polls close across the country Tuesday, The Associated Press could declare winners in some races in this year’s midterm elections.

But how is that possible, before any results are released? Let’s take a look at how the AP can declare a winner before the first ballots are counted.

First, a quick refresher on why and how the AP does this work: The country’s founders didn’t set up a national agency for counting the vote. Each state does it a little differently.

On election night, the AP counts the nation’s votes, tallying the results of millions of ballots as reported by local election officials to come up with the overall total for thousands of races up and down the ballot. It’s been done like that since 1848, when the AP counted the vote that ended with the election of Zachary Taylor as president.

How the tally is counted includes tons of preparation, journalists in all 50 states and a network of roughly 4,000 stringers, or temporary freelancers.

So, what about those race calls that land as the moment polls close — before any votes have officially been counted?

Some are in uncontested races, or those with only one candidate on the ballot. And then there are races with multiple candidates, but in which a party or candidate has a past history of consistent and convincing wins.

In these states, the AP can use results from AP VoteCast, a survey of the American electorate aimed at determining why voters voted how they did, to confirm a candidate’s victory.

“The results from the poll — along with our analysis of early voting and other statistics — confirm our expectation that longstanding political trends in these states will hold,” said David Scott, a senior editor who helps oversee AP’s coverage of elections.

Still, the AP won’t call the winner of a race before the last polls close in a jurisdiction, including in states where the polls don’t all close at once.

The AP does not make projections and will only declare a winner when it’s determined there is no scenario that would allow the trailing candidates to close the gap. Even if one candidate has claimed victory and others have conceded, Scott said, noting that declarations of victory can be premature and concessions can be withdrawn.

“It’s only when we determine that the trailing candidates no longer have a path to victory that we call a race and send the APNewsAlert declaring that a candidate has won,” Scott said. “In a small number of cases, that can happen as soon as all polls are closed.”

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Check out https://apnews.com/hub/explaining-the-elections to learn more about the issues and factors at play in the 2022 midterm elections.

Follow AP’s coverage of the elections at: https://apnews.com/hub/2022-midterm-elections

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2 thoughts on “EXPLAINER: How can the AP call races right as polls close? – Associated Press”

  1. AP has completely destroyed their own credibility. Don’t listen to a thing they say, especially when the title contains the word EXPLAINER. They aren’t credible enough to explain why the sun rises in the East.

    Here’s what AP actually does. They get all the clowns in a room and the lead clown will say something like: “How can we spin this story and distort the truth to advance our Radical Left Money Stealing agenda? I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’m sick of working at Starbucks on weekends to supplement my paltry AP salary.”

    AP won’t tell you the truth, but I will.

  2. Ryan, tell us how you really feel. Granted the Associated Press (AP) has forgotten to be true journalists. Requiring all sides to be reported as well as two or more responsible sources for “facts” is mandatory.
    Time was in the 1980-90’s that “opinion” from news sources was identified as such. Today most all news is more opinion than fact.
    The ability to cognitively know when new information is questionable is being denied our government school students. Rather than encouraging “thinking” students are told facts, questionable facts to remember and be tested on. This general basic pedagogical method must be stopped and good old questioning of all subject matter must be encouraged and we can start with all the information we see-hear from main street media.

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