The Vista November 10, 2020

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Volume 118, Issue 11 v

VISTA “Our Words, Your Voice.”

vistanews1903 @thevista1903 @thevista1903 The Vista ucentralmedia.com Tuesday, November 10, 2020

AMERICA’S CHOICE:

INSIDE

Historical turnout, Harris first female VP

New Laws in OK What you need to know about Oklahoma laws that took effect Nov. 1. See Pg. 4

From left, Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, Harris, President-elect Joe Biden and his wife Jill Biden on stage together, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Del. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, Pool)

Sarah Hite

Editor-In-Chief

Editorial: Moving On JaNae Williams, the Vista’s Copy Editor, discusses how the country can work to move forward. See Pg.5

Election Results The results of multiple races, candidates and state questions from the Nov. 3 Election. See Pg.6-7

Around Campus Events are happening all over campus this week! ! See Pg. 2

Former Vice President Joe Biden has been projected to win the 2020 election over President Donald J. Trump. Upon certification, Biden will be the 46th president of the United States and Kamala Harris will be the first female Black and South Asian Vice President. This year brought a myriad of hurdles to the election. For instance, the extended delay of vote counting was in part due to individual state laws along with complications brought on by COVID-19. Under Pennsylvania law, a recount is automatic when the margin between two candidates in a statewide

race is less than 0.5 percentage points. Biden’s lead over Trump was on track to stay outside of that margin as final votes are counted, the Associated Press reported. Trump originally jumped out to an early Election Day lead with 675,000 votes and prematurely declared he had won the state. However, Republican state leaders had blocked ballots from being assessed early. This slowed the process with so many people voting absentee due to the pandemic this year. So in Pennsylvania, as local officials tabulated those legal mail-in votes, Trump’s lead dropped, with Biden winning roughly 75 percent of the mail-in vote between Wednesday and Friday, according to an analysis by the

AP. Due to this reasoning, Biden was declared by the AP as the winner of the election. However, this now acts as a catalyst for the next phases of the election — recounts. The laws governing recounts varies state by state, and a handful of states do not offer a recount process at all, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. There are only seven states that do not have a requested recount process: Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Mississippi, New York, and South Carolina. Trump’s campaign website has a statement available about the intentions to call for a recount in several Continued on Pg. 3

Broncho sports are back in play Preston Poole Contributing Writer

The Bronchos men’s and women’s basketball teams are set to tip off against Missouri Southern Nov. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in Hamilton Field House. They will be the first live games to happen in the UCO athletic department since the cancelation of spring sports in March. “Basketball is the only sport, men’s and women’s of course, that will begin to play this month, and there are numerous protocols that are being implemented so we can do this in a safe and healthy manner,” said Chris Brannick, the University of Central

Oklahoma’s Assistant Athletic Director. The Bronchos look to take on a full slate of games this fall and winter. In early October, UCO was given the green light from the MIAA to start the basketball schedule on time. The basketball teams resumed practice on Oct. 15. The UCO men’s basketball team is holding their Bronze & Blue scrimmage at 6 p.m. Nov. 11 inside Hamilton Field House. UCO plans to have fans in attendance this season but will be limited to 25 percent capacity. UCO has yet to decide on fan attendance for spring sports. Brannick also said wrestling and indoor track and field will be back soon.

UCO freshman softball infielder, Mattie Lee, prepares to make a catch during practice. The UCO basketball team will play the first atheltic game held this semester Nov. 19. (Cici Simon/ The Vista) Continued on Pg.4


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