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November 16, 2016  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Lobbying Florida: “Toll Board Lobbyist Accused of Foiling County’s Push for Transit Funds” by Douglas Hanks for Miami Herald Florida: “Ballot Questions Fail in Miami Beach” by Joey Flechas for Miami Herald New Jersey: “GWB Scandal Puts a Light on […]

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Campaign Finance “Campaign Finance Laws Poised for Rollback Under Trump” by Kate Ackley for Roll Call “Howard Voters Approve Measure to Use Taxpayer Dollars for Local Campaigns“by Fatimah Waseem for The Baltimore Sun Elections “Critics See Stephen Bannon, Trump’s Pick for Strategist, […]

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November 14, 2016  •  

Monday News Roundup

Lobbying “Trump Victory Could Mean Big Business for K Street” by Catherine Ho for The Washington Post “S.F. Budget Set-Asides Mostly Pass; Noncitizens May Get a Vote” by Jenna Lyons and Emily Green for San Francisco Chronicle Campaign Finance “FEC […]

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November 9, 2016  •  

Special Election for Alabama House District 67

A special primary election in Alabama will be held to fill Darrio Melton’s vacant seat in the House of Representatives for District 67. The vacancy is a result of Melton’s successful bid to be the mayor of Selma. The special […]

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New Progressive Party president Ricardo Roselló defeated David Brenier and two independent candidates for Puerto Rico’s highly contested gubernatorial seat. Rosselló, a college professor and scientist, ran on a platform supporting Puerto Rican statehood and pushing new ideas for economic […]

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Ann Arbor voters approved a ballot measure to increase terms for mayor and city council to four years (Proposal 1). The ballot proposal will have the mayor and five city council seats elected in even-numbered years coinciding with Michigan gubernatorial […]

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November 9, 2016  •  

Carney is Delaware’s Governor-Elect

Democrat John Carney, Jr. defeated Republican Colin Bonini to become the new governor of Delaware. Carney has served as Delaware’s lone U.S. representative since 2011. Before Carney’s terms in Congress, he served two terms as Delaware’s lieutenant governor. Photo of […]

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With 51 percent of the vote, Republican Eric Greitens defeated Democratic Attorney General Chris Koster in Missouri’s gubernatorial race. Greitens will succeed Gov. Jay Nixon, who is term-limited. Despite having no political experience, Greitens was a Rhodes scholar, a Navy […]

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November 9, 2016  •  

Holcomb Wins Indiana

Republican Eric Holcomb defeated Democrat John R. Gregg to become the new governor of Indiana. Holcomb, currently serving as the Lt. Gov., replaced Vice President-elect Mike Pence as the Republican gubernatorial nominee on July 27, 2016. Additionally, Indiana voters approved […]

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November 9, 2016  •  

Alabama Requires Supermajority Vote to Impeach

Voters approved Amendment 6, also known as the Alabama Impeachment Amendment. Effective January 1, 2017, the Constitution of Alabama will require a supermajority, or two-thirds, vote of state senators present to convict and impeach a state official. The current impeachment […]

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November 9, 2016  •  

NH Elects Sununu as Governor

On November 8, Republican Christopher T. Sununu defeated Democratic candidate Colin Van Ostern to become the next governor of New Hampshire. With 97 percent of the precincts reporting, Sununu triumphed over Van Ostern with a vote of 49 to 47 […]

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On November 8, incumbent Republican Gov. Gary Herbert won his third election as Utah governor defeating Democratic challenger Mike Weinholtz 73.9 percent to 22.1 percent. Herbert first became governor in 2009 when then-governor John Huntsman became the American ambassador to […]

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Voters will be sending a familiar face back to Montpelier as current Lt. Gov. Phil Scott won the Vermont gubernatorial race. Scott, a Republican, will replace Democratic Gov. Peter Shumlin, who declined to run for a fourth two-year term. Scott […]

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November 9, 2016  •  

Wednesday Government Relations News

Elections “Donald Trump Is Elected President in Stunning Repudiation of the Establishment” by Matt Flegenheimer and Michael Barbaro for The New York Times “News Media Yet Again Misreads America’s Complex Pulse” by Jim Rutenberg for The New York Times “Republicans Keep Control […]

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