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Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser - by AFGE

On November 8, Mayor Muriel E. Bowser handily won reelection. Bower beat challengers Republican Stacia R. Hall, Libertarian Dennis Sobin, and Independent Rodney “Red” Grant. First elected as mayor in 2014, Browser, a Democrat, will now serve a third consecutive […]

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine

Incumbent Republican Gov. Mike DeWine handily won re-election in Ohio. As of Wednesday morning, with 95% of votes counted, DeWine prevailed over Democratic candidate Nan Whaley by roughly 25 percentage points.

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Congressman-Elect Maxwell Frost

Florida Democrat Maxwell Frost has won the seat for Florida’s 10th Congressional District. Frost becomes the first member of Generation Z to serve in the United States Congress. Frost defeated his Republican opponent Calvin Wimbish and will succeed the current […]

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Toledo, Ohio skyline - by NorthernMagnolia

Voters in Toledo, Ohio defeated Issue 19, a charter amendment that would have made the amendment process consistent with the process in the Ohio Constitution. The Amendment would have also reduced the number of signatures required for an elector to […]

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November 9, 2022  •  

Columbus, Ohio Passes Charter Amendment

Columbus City Hall

Columbus, Ohio Voters passed Issue 19. Issue 19 is a charter amendment increasing the time that a petition committee has to gather signatures from one year to two years. The Amendment also adds a 10-day curing period if the initial […]

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Gov. Kay Ivey

Alabama incumbent Governor Kay Ivey has won reelection in Alabama. Ivey defeated her Democratic Opponent Yolanda Flowers. Gov. Ivey will now serve her second four-year term.

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Lt. Gov. John Fetterman won a tight race to become the Pennsylvania’s next U.S. Senator. Fetterman, who suffered a stroke shortly before winning the Democratic nomination, defeated Dr. Mehmet Oz, a Trump-endorsed Republican.

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Henderson voters have approved ballot question 1, amending the city charter to require that a candidate for city council be voted upon by only the registered voters of the ward that candidate seeks to represent. Before today, all voters in […]

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King County, Washington voters have approved Charter Amendment 1. The amendment moves elections for county executive, county assessor, county director of elections, and county council members to even-numbered years. For each position currently in an odd-year term, the current term […]

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San Francisco, California - Noahnmf

Voters have approved Proposition H. Proposition H changes city elections to even-numbered years. The Mayor, Sheriff, District Attorney, City Attorney, and Treasurer will have their terms end on January 8, 2025, rather than in 2024 to accommodate for the new […]

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City Hall in Portland, ME - by: Billy Hathorn

Voters passed seven of 13 ballot questions including measures to establish a clean elections program, ranked-choice voting, an ethics commission, and a code of ethics. The new campaign finance rules prohibit corporate contributions to candidates for city office and prohibit […]

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November 9, 2022  •  

Nevada Voters Change How They Vote

Nevada State Capitol Octagonal Annex

Voters in Nevada have passed ballot question 3, which establishes open top-five primaries and ranked-choice voting for all congressional, gubernatorial, state official, and state legislative elections. An open primary is a nonpartisan primary, from which the top five candidates, regardless […]

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Arizona State Capitol - by Visitor7

Arizona voters approved a constitutional amendment creating the position of lieutenant governor. Under Proposition 131, the lieutenant governor would be elected on a joint ticket with the governor and would succeed the governor in case of a vacancy. Arizona is […]

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November 9, 2022  •  

Alabama Ballot Measure Four Passes

Flag of the State of Alabama

Alabama voters passed all 10 ballot measures, including ballot measure four. Ballot measure four requires any bill passed by the state legislature during an election year, which affects how a general election is held, to take effect at least six […]

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