November 6, 2024 •
Democrat Representative Wins Senate Seat in California
Representative Adam Schiff defeated his opponent Republican Steve Garvey, a former Los Angeles Dodgers baseball player. Rep. Schiff won the Senate seat formerly held by the late Diane Feinstein who passed away last September. The seat is currently being held […]
Representative Adam Schiff defeated his opponent Republican Steve Garvey, a former Los Angeles Dodgers baseball player.
Rep. Schiff won the Senate seat formerly held by the late Diane Feinstein who passed away last September.
The seat is currently being held by Sen. Laphonza Butler.
Schiff secured victory after gaining 57% of the vote.
November 6, 2024 •
Incumbent Governor Wins Reelection in Utah
Incumbent Gov. Spencer Cox defeated Democratic candidate Brian King 56% to 31% in Utah’s gubernatorial race on November 5. King, a trial lawyer and state representative, has served as Utah’s House minority leader for eight years. While moderate Republicans have […]
Incumbent Gov. Spencer Cox defeated Democratic candidate Brian King 56% to 31% in Utah’s gubernatorial race on November 5.
King, a trial lawyer and state representative, has served as Utah’s House minority leader for eight years.
While moderate Republicans have historically fared well in Utah’s statewide elections, Cox has recently sought to convince voters that he is more conservative than his record shows.
November 6, 2024 •
New Progressive Party Leads Gubernatorial Race in Puerto Rico
Jenniffer González of Puerto Rico’s pro-statehood New Progressive Party is leading polls early November 6 in the U.S. territory’s race for governor. With 91% of precincts reporting, González received 39% of votes compared with 33% obtained by Juan Dalmau of […]
Jenniffer González of Puerto Rico’s pro-statehood New Progressive Party is leading polls early November 6 in the U.S. territory’s race for governor.
With 91% of precincts reporting, González received 39% of votes compared with 33% obtained by Juan Dalmau of the Independence Party and Citizen Victory Movement.
Trailing González and Dalmau is Jesús Manuel Ortiz of the Popular Democratic Party, which supports the island’s territorial status.
For decades, the New Progressive Party and the Popular Democratic Party would receive at least 90% of all votes, but that began to change in 2016.
Newer parties are attracting more voters given Puerto Rico’s economic and political turmoil while a younger generation is decrying corruption, persistent power outages and a lack of affordable housing, among other things.
November 6, 2024 •
Colorado Voters Decide Ranked Choice Voting Measure
On November 5, voters in Colorado rejected a ballot measure establishing top four primaries and ranked choice voting in general elections. Proposition 131 aimed to eliminate party primaries, and instead all candidates, regardless of party, would compete in an open […]
On November 5, voters in Colorado rejected a ballot measure establishing top four primaries and ranked choice voting in general elections.
Proposition 131 aimed to eliminate party primaries, and instead all candidates, regardless of party, would compete in an open primary.
The top four finishers in each race would advance to the general election, where voters would rank candidates for each office in order of preference.
If one candidate were to receive more than 50% of the vote, he or she would win.
If not, the last place finisher in that race would be eliminated, and the votes would be reallocated to the candidate the voters rank second.
The elimination process would continue until one candidate had 50% of all the votes cast.
As of 9:00 a.m. November 6, with 73% of the precincts reporting, Proposition 131 failed 56% to 45%.
November 6, 2024 •
Arizona Voters Decide Competing Electoral System Measures
On November 5, voters in Arizona rejected a ballot measure to implement ranked choice voting in general elections and defeated a competing measure to require partisan primaries. The ranked choice voting measure, Proposition 140, requires primaries in which candidates, regardless […]
On November 5, voters in Arizona rejected a ballot measure to implement ranked choice voting in general elections and defeated a competing measure to require partisan primaries.
The ranked choice voting measure, Proposition 140, requires primaries in which candidates, regardless of partisan affiliation, appear on a single ballot.
The measure allows a certain number to advance to the general election, such as top-two or top-four primaries.
In contrast, the partisan primary measure, Proposition 133, is contradictory because a primary cannot be both partisan and include all candidates running in the same primary regardless of party.
While Proposition 133 doesn’t state that ranked-choice voting can’t be used in general elections, Proposition 140 conditions ranked-choice voting on a primary system change.
Proposition 133 would have added the existing system of partisan primaries to the Arizona Constitution, where voters select candidates to represent political parties in the general election.
As of 9:00 a.m. November 6, with more than 58% of the precincts reporting, Proposition 133 failed 58% to 42%.
November 6, 2024 •
Washington Democrats Win Bid For Governor
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson won his bid for Governor against his Republican U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert. Reichert had always faced an uphill battle as it has been 40 years since the state last had a Republican governor. The final […]
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson won his bid for Governor against his Republican U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert.
Reichert had always faced an uphill battle as it has been 40 years since the state last had a Republican governor.
The final tally of votes saw Ferguson winning with 56% of the vote.
November 6, 2024 •
Bernie Moreno Unseats Sherrod Brown for Ohio’s U.S. Senate Seat
Businessman Bernie Moreno defeated U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown by just under 4% to help shift control of the U.S. Senate to the Republican Party. Both of Ohio’s Senate seats will be occupied by Republicans for the first time in 18 […]
Businessman Bernie Moreno defeated U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown by just under 4% to help shift control of the U.S. Senate to the Republican Party.
Both of Ohio’s Senate seats will be occupied by Republicans for the first time in 18 years, when Brown unseated future Gov. Mike DeWine.
Moreno won 50.2% of the vote and Brown received 46.4%.
November 6, 2024 •
Montana Republican Wins U.S. Senate Seat
Republican Tim Sheehy defeated Democrat Senator Jon Tester this past election day. After seeing his polling numbers down over the summer, Tester was unable to overcome the uphill battle in the final weeks leading up to the election. Sheehy, a […]
Republican Tim Sheehy defeated Democrat Senator Jon Tester this past election day.
After seeing his polling numbers down over the summer, Tester was unable to overcome the uphill battle in the final weeks leading up to the election.
Sheehy, a former U.S. Navy Seal, secured victory after gaining 53% of the vote.
November 6, 2024 •
Six Seats for District of Columbia City Council Filled
On November 5, six of the ward seats for the Council of the District of Columbia City were up for election. Incumbent Brooke Pinto won re-election for Washington D.C. City Council Ward 2. Meanwhile, Janeese Lewis George won reelection to […]
On November 5, six of the ward seats for the Council of the District of Columbia City were up for election.
Incumbent Brooke Pinto won re-election for Washington D.C. City Council Ward 2.
Meanwhile, Janeese Lewis George won reelection to her seat unchallenged for the City Council Ward 4 seat.
Wendell Felder won the Ward 7 current held by outgoing incumbent Vincent Gray, who endorsed Felder in the Democratic Party primary against nine other candidates.
Trayon White, currently a member of council representing Ward 8, also won reelection.
Additionally, the two at-large seats were won by Robert White and Christina Henderson.
November 6, 2024 •
Ohio Voters Reject Citizens Redistricting Commission
On November 5, voters in Ohio rejected a ballot measure to create a 15-member Ohio Citizens Redistricting Commission to draw congressional and state legislative districts. Ohio will continue to use its current redistricting method led by state lawmakers and a […]
On November 5, voters in Ohio rejected a ballot measure to create a 15-member Ohio Citizens Redistricting Commission to draw congressional and state legislative districts.
Ohio will continue to use its current redistricting method led by state lawmakers and a commission of seven elected officials.
The state will keep its current state legislative maps through 2030 but the congressional map, approved without Democratic support, will be redrawn next year for the 2026 election.
As of this morning, the amendment failed 54% to 46%.
November 6, 2024 •
Oye Owolewa Wins Third Consecutive Election as the District of Columbia’s Shadow Representative
On November 5, Oye Owolewa won his third consecutive election as the District of Columbia’s Shadow Representative. Unlike the District’s non-voting Delegate to the House, the Shadow Representative is not able to vote in both floor votes and committee votes […]
On November 5, Oye Owolewa won his third consecutive election as the District of Columbia’s Shadow Representative.
Unlike the District’s non-voting Delegate to the House, the Shadow Representative is not able to vote in both floor votes and committee votes and is not recognized as an actual member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Along with Owolewa’s goal to achieve statehood for the District, the underlying goal of all shadow representatives, he has expressed an objective of ending federal taxes for the District until it achieves full political representation.
Owelewa defeated the Republican Party candidate, Attorney Ciprian Ivanof.
November 6, 2024 •
Ankit Jain Elected U.S. Shadow Senator for the District of Columbia
On November 5, Ankit Jain was elected as the junior U.S. shadow Senator for the District of Columbia. He defeated Republican Party candidate Nelson Rimensnyder. Jain replaces Sen. Michael D. Brown, who chose not to run for reelection. While not […]
On November 5, Ankit Jain was elected as the junior U.S. shadow Senator for the District of Columbia.
He defeated Republican Party candidate Nelson Rimensnyder.
Jain replaces Sen. Michael D. Brown, who chose not to run for reelection.
While not officially sworn in or seated with the U.S. Senate, the main goal is to seek voting representation in the U.S. Congress for the District.
The senior U.S. shadow Senator for the District is Paul Eric Strauss.
Neither Strauss nor Jain receives pay or have offices in the US Capitol.
November 6, 2024 •
U.S. House Non-Voting Delegate seat for D.C. Goes Again to Eleanor Holmes Norton
On November 5, Democratic Party candidate Eleanor Holmes Norton won re-election to the district’s U.S. House Non-Voting Delegate seat for the District of Columbia. Holmes, who has held the office since 1991, beat Republican Party candidate Myrtle Alexander and two […]
On November 5, Democratic Party candidate Eleanor Holmes Norton won re-election to the district’s U.S. House Non-Voting Delegate seat for the District of Columbia.
Holmes, who has held the office since 1991, beat Republican Party candidate Myrtle Alexander and two other declared candidates.
In her position as a non-voting member of the House, Norton can perform most of the duties and responsibilities of members from states but may not vote for or against the final passage of legislation
November 6, 2024 •
Montana Governor Wins Re-Election Bid
Incumbent Gov. Greg Gianforte won reelection for a second term as Montana’s governor and defeated a challenge from his democratic opponent, a former businessman, Ryan Busse. Gov. Gianforte was heavily favored to win reelection and won by receiving nearly 60% […]
Incumbent Gov. Greg Gianforte won reelection for a second term as Montana’s governor and defeated a challenge from his democratic opponent, a former businessman, Ryan Busse.
Gov. Gianforte was heavily favored to win reelection and won by receiving nearly 60% of the vote.
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