January 30, 2018 •
Massachusetts State Senate Special Election Scheduled
Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin announced the dates for the 1st Suffolk Senatorial District special elections. The primary will be held April 3, with the general on May 1. The vacancy was created after Linda Dorcena Forry resigned to become […]
Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin announced the dates for the 1st Suffolk Senatorial District special elections.
The primary will be held April 3, with the general on May 1.
The vacancy was created after Linda Dorcena Forry resigned to become a vice president at Suffolk Construction.
Pictured: Outgoing Senator Linda Dorcena Forry
January 26, 2018 •
NYCU Video Digest – January 26, 2018
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January 18, 2018 •
February 14 By-election for Kelowna West Seat in BC Legislative Assembly
On February 14, a by-election will be held for Kelowna West electoral district seat of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia. The seat has remained vacant since August 4 of last year when MLA Christy Clark resigned to leave politics […]
On February 14, a by-election will be held for Kelowna West electoral district seat of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia.
The seat has remained vacant since August 4 of last year when MLA Christy Clark resigned to leave politics after leading the British Columbia Liberal Party from 2011 to 2017.
Premier John Horgan announced the date for the special election on January 17.
January 16, 2018 •
Connecticut Special Election Announced for Assembly District 120
Gov. Dannel Malloy announced a special election will be held on February 27 for Assembly District 120. The seat was vacated by Laura Hoydick effective January 2, who was elected mayor of Stratford. This is the second special election to […]
Gov. Dannel Malloy announced a special election will be held on February 27 for Assembly District 120.
The seat was vacated by Laura Hoydick effective January 2, who was elected mayor of Stratford.
This is the second special election to be held in Connecticut this year, after the 15th Assembly District special election on January 9.
January 15, 2018 •
Special Election Announced for House District 68
Gov. Rick Snyder announced special election dates for the vacant 68th House District seat. The primary election will be held on August 7 with the general election on November 6, lining up with the special election for U.S. Congress and […]
Gov. Rick Snyder announced special election dates for the vacant 68th House District seat.
The primary election will be held on August 7 with the general election on November 6, lining up with the special election for U.S. Congress and the statewide elections.
The seat was vacated by Andy Schor, who resigned to become the mayor of Lansing.
Pictured: Outgoing Representative Andy Schor
January 15, 2018 •
Rhode Island Special Election Called for April 3
Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea has scheduled a special election for April 3, following the resignation of former state Sen. Jamie Doyle. Doyle, who represented Senate District 8, unexpectedly stepped down from office citing personal reasons stemming from […]
Rhode Island Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea has scheduled a special election for April 3, following the resignation of former state Sen. Jamie Doyle.
Doyle, who represented Senate District 8, unexpectedly stepped down from office citing personal reasons stemming from his struggle with alcohol.
A primary election will be held on February 27 if more than one candidate from either party qualifies to run for the empty seat.
January 9, 2018 •
Alaska State Senator Resigning
Alaska state Sen. Mike Dunleavy announced he will resign his Senate E seat to focus on a campaign for governor. Had Dunleavy remained in office, he would have been prohibited from campaigning or raising money during the legislative session, which […]
Alaska state Sen. Mike Dunleavy announced he will resign his Senate E seat to focus on a campaign for governor.
Had Dunleavy remained in office, he would have been prohibited from campaigning or raising money during the legislative session, which starts January 16. His resignation is effective January 15.
To select Dunleavy’s replacement, the Alaska Republican Party will send 3 names to Governor Bill Walker to choose.
Walker’s choice must then be confirmed by a majority of Republicans in the Alaska Senate.
January 9, 2018 •
Kentucky House Speaker Resigns
House Speaker Jeff Hoover resigned Monday following pressure from members of both parties. He had privately settled a sexual harassment claim with a staff member with whom he had exchanged explicit messages after her colleague told her doing so would […]
House Speaker Jeff Hoover resigned Monday following pressure from members of both parties.
He had privately settled a sexual harassment claim with a staff member with whom he had exchanged explicit messages after her colleague told her doing so would advance her career.
A writ for special election must be filed by the presiding officer of the House of Representatives to fill the vacancy.
January 9, 2018 •
California Gov. Jerry Brown Announces Special Election Date
Special election primaries have been scheduled to fill the California Assembly District 45 and Assembly District 54 seats. The special election primaries will be held on April 3. Under special-election rules, if no candidate gets an outright majority of votes […]
Special election primaries have been scheduled to fill the California Assembly District 45 and Assembly District 54 seats. The special election primaries will be held on April 3.
Under special-election rules, if no candidate gets an outright majority of votes on April 3, a runoff between the top two vote-getters will be held June 5.
Matt Dababneh, who represented District 45, resigned his seat after being accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women.
Sebastian Ridley-Thomas, who represented District 54, resigned because of health problems.
January 9, 2018 •
Pennsylvania Speaker Calls Special Elections
House Speaker Mike Turzai announced special elections to fill two vacant seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Special elections for the 48th and 178th districts will be held on May 15, which is the same day as the primary […]
House Speaker Mike Turzai announced special elections to fill two vacant seats in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Special elections for the 48th and 178th districts will be held on May 15, which is the same day as the primary election.
The winner of the special election will serve until November 30. The winner of the general election will be sworn into a two-year term in December.
January 9, 2018 •
Georgia Secretary of State Sets Special Election
Secretary of State Brian Kemp announced the special election to fill the 175th House District will be held on February 13, 2018. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, a special runoff election will be held on March […]
Secretary of State Brian Kemp announced the special election to fill the 175th House District will be held on February 13, 2018.
If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, a special runoff election will be held on March 13, 2018.
The district covers Brooks County and portions of Thomas and Lowndes counties.
January 9, 2018 •
Ohio’s 12th Congressional District Special Election Dates Set
Gov. John Kasich announced the special primary election for Ohio’s 12th Congressional District will be held on May 8, and the special general election will be held on August 7. The seat is being vacated by Rep. Pat Tiberi, who […]
Gov. John Kasich announced the special primary election for Ohio’s 12th Congressional District will be held on May 8, and the special general election will be held on August 7.
The seat is being vacated by Rep. Pat Tiberi, who is resigning in order to lead the Ohio Business Roundtable.
The district is located north of Columbus.
January 5, 2018 •
NYCU Video Digest – January 5, 2018
Recapping the first week of the new year in campaign finance, lobbying, ethics and legislative sessions
Recapping the first week of the new year in campaign finance, lobbying, ethics and legislative sessions
January 2, 2018 •
California Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley-Thomas Resigns
California Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley-Thomas resigned the California’s 54th State Assembly District seat, effective December 31, due to health issues. A special election will be held to fill the seat. No date has been set. Ridley-Thomas is the third assemblyman to […]
California Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley-Thomas resigned the California’s 54th State Assembly District seat, effective December 31, due to health issues.
A special election will be held to fill the seat. No date has been set.
Ridley-Thomas is the third assemblyman to resign in the last month. His resignation leaves Democrats with 52 of the Assembly’s 80 members, which is two votes short of what once had been a two-thirds supermajority.
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