November 3, 2021 •
LaRochelle Wins Special Election
Democrat Raegan LaRochelle defeated James Orr in a special election to serve as the next Representative for Maine’s District 86. The District 86 seat became vacant when Rep. Justin Fecteau resigned earlier this year to move out of state. LaRochelle, […]
Democrat Raegan LaRochelle defeated James Orr in a special election to serve as the next Representative for Maine’s District 86.
The District 86 seat became vacant when Rep. Justin Fecteau resigned earlier this year to move out of state.
LaRochelle, a current Augusta City Council member, will serve the remainder of the term set to expire at the end of December 2022.
November 3, 2021 •
New York Special Election Results
Democrat Cordell Cleare will serve as the next New York State Senator for District 30. Cleare defeated challenger Oz Sultan handily in the special election and will serve the remainder of the term set to expire at the end of […]
Democrat Cordell Cleare will serve as the next New York State Senator for District 30.
Cleare defeated challenger Oz Sultan handily in the special election and will serve the remainder of the term set to expire at the end of 2022.
The state Senate seat was left vacant after Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin was tapped as Gov. Hochul’s lieutenant.
Yudelka Tapia ran unopposed in a special election to fill the District 86 Assembly seat left vacant when former Rep. Victor Pichardo resigned earlier this year.
Tapia will serve the remainder of the term ending in December 2022.
November 3, 2021 •
Michelle Wu Elected Next Mayor of Boston
Michelle Wu, City Council member and attorney, will be the next mayor of Boston. Wu defeated fellow councilmember Annissa Essaibi George by 28 percentage points. She will be the first woman and the first person of color to serve as […]
Michelle Wu, City Council member and attorney, will be the next mayor of Boston.
Wu defeated fellow councilmember Annissa Essaibi George by 28 percentage points.
She will be the first woman and the first person of color to serve as mayor.
November 3, 2021 •
Eric Adams Elected Next Mayor of NYC
Democrat Eric Adams defeated Curtis Silwa 66% to 28.8% in New York City’s mayoral race. Adams is a retired New York Police Department captain who previously served as Brooklyn Borough President. Adams will succeed current Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Democrat Eric Adams defeated Curtis Silwa 66% to 28.8% in New York City’s mayoral race.
Adams is a retired New York Police Department captain who previously served as Brooklyn Borough President.
Adams will succeed current Mayor Bill de Blasio.
November 3, 2021 •
Connecticut Special Election Announced
Connecticut Gov. Lamont announced a special election be held on December 14 for the 116th House District. The seat became vacant when Rep. Michael DiMassa resigned following charges he stole federal COVID-19 relief funds. The winner of the special election […]
Connecticut Gov. Lamont announced a special election be held on December 14 for the 116th House District.
The seat became vacant when Rep. Michael DiMassa resigned following charges he stole federal COVID-19 relief funds.
The winner of the special election will serve the remainder of the two-year term set to expire in December 2022.
October 26, 2021 •
Connecticut Legislator Resigned
Connecticut State Rep. Michael DiMassa resigned following his indictment for stealing $636,000 in federal funds. The governor is expected to call a special election to fill the vacant seat in the 116th Assembly District for the remainder of the term […]
Connecticut State Rep. Michael DiMassa resigned following his indictment for stealing $636,000 in federal funds.
The governor is expected to call a special election to fill the vacant seat in the 116th Assembly District for the remainder of the term ending December 2022.
October 5, 2021 •
New Hampshire Attorney General Issues Guidance for In-House Lobbyists
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office issued guidance related to the registration of part-time in-house lobbyists. The office clarified that in-house employees of non-lobbying organizations must register as a lobbyist so long as they engage in some lobbying activities on […]
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office issued guidance related to the registration of part-time in-house lobbyists.
The office clarified that in-house employees of non-lobbying organizations must register as a lobbyist so long as they engage in some lobbying activities on behalf of their employer.
These employees will also need to report the portion of their wages attributed to the time they and any support staff spend on lobbying activities.
Additionally, the employee is required to disclose any expenditures made by their employer in connection with the employee’s lobbying activities.
Employees meeting these criteria will need to file Addendum A, the state’s lobbying fees and expenses form, prior to engaging in lobbying activities.
October 1, 2021 •
Newark City Council Special Election Scheduled
The Newark, New Jersey City Council announced a special election for the District 2 seat to be held on November 23. The seat is vacant after Councilwoman Sharon Hughes died last week. The winner of the special election will serve […]
The Newark, New Jersey City Council announced a special election for the District 2 seat to be held on November 23.
The seat is vacant after Councilwoman Sharon Hughes died last week.
The winner of the special election will serve out the remainder of the term set to expire April 30, 2023.
September 30, 2021 •
Maine Legislature Holds Special Session
The Maine State Legislature convened in a one-day special session on September 29 to pass the state’s redistricting plans. Both the House and Senate adjourned sine die that afternoon.
The Maine State Legislature convened in a one-day special session on September 29 to pass the state’s redistricting plans.
Both the House and Senate adjourned sine die that afternoon.
September 29, 2021 •
Connecticut Special Session Adjourned Sine Die
The Connecticut General Assembly convened in a special session on September 27 to authorize an extension of Gov. Lamont’s emergency powers. The extension allows Gov. Lamont to continue to issue executive orders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and allows […]
The Connecticut General Assembly convened in a special session on September 27 to authorize an extension of Gov. Lamont’s emergency powers.
The extension allows Gov. Lamont to continue to issue executive orders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and allows his current orders to remain in effect.
The House adjourned sine die that afternoon, and the Senate followed suit the next day.
September 23, 2021 •
Connecticut Special Session Announced
Connecticut Gov. Lamont called a third special session of the General Assembly to convene no later than September 27. The purpose of the special session is to re-authorize the governor’s emergency powers in light of the latest COVID-19 surge. The […]
Connecticut Gov. Lamont called a third special session of the General Assembly to convene no later than September 27.
The purpose of the special session is to re-authorize the governor’s emergency powers in light of the latest COVID-19 surge.
The House is scheduled to convene on September 27 and the Senate is scheduled to meet on September 28.
September 17, 2021 •
Federal Appeals Court Upholds Rhode Island Campaign Finance Law
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit upheld Rhode Island’s campaign finance law requiring the identification of donors in political advertisements. The state law requires disclosure of independent expenditures totaling more than $1,000 to the Board of Elections […]
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1st Circuit upheld Rhode Island’s campaign finance law requiring the identification of donors in political advertisements.
The state law requires disclosure of independent expenditures totaling more than $1,000 to the Board of Elections with a listing of the candidate or referendum involved and all individual donors who gave more than $1,000.
The top five donors must also be listed in the ad itself.
The groups challenging the constitutionality of the law said they would appeal the issue to the Supreme Court
September 16, 2021 •
New York State Special Elections Scheduled
New York Rep. Victor Pichardo’s resignation was effective this week, leaving the 86th Assembly District seat vacant. Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin’s former Senate District 30 seat is also vacant following his elevation to the lieutenant governor position. Special elections will […]
New York Rep. Victor Pichardo’s resignation was effective this week, leaving the 86th Assembly District seat vacant.
Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin’s former Senate District 30 seat is also vacant following his elevation to the lieutenant governor position.
Special elections will be held on November 2 to fill both seats. Winners of the special elections will serve until December 31, 2022.
September 14, 2021 •
Massachusetts Special Election Scheduled
Massachusetts State officials scheduled a special election for January 11, 2022 to fill the state Senate seat in the 1st Suffolk and Middlesex District. The seat became vacant when Sen. Joe Boncore resigned to accept the CEO position with the […]
Massachusetts State officials scheduled a special election for January 11, 2022 to fill the state Senate seat in the 1st Suffolk and Middlesex District.
The seat became vacant when Sen. Joe Boncore resigned to accept the CEO position with the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council.
A primary will be held on December 14.
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