Welcome to our first election night of 2019 at DDHQ. If you haven’t already, sign up for your free DDHQ account to get access to our weekly newsletter. If you sign up tonight, you’ll get your first issue tomorrow. Polls close tonight at 8pm EDT in Illinois and Pennsylvania, 9pm in Wisconsin. … [Read more...] about Election Results: Wisconsin Supreme Court, Chicago Mayor, PA SD 37
Results
Chicago Mayoral Precinct Results
Our interactive display allows you to see how each of the top performing candidates did right on down to the precinct. To show a particular demographic, click the … [Read more...] about Chicago Mayoral Precinct Results
Chicago Mayoral Results
DDHQ tonight has our reporter down at the Chicago Board of Elections. We will update this post as frequently as he relays to us. Refresh this page manually for latest results (expect them every 5-15 minutes, slowing to every 15-25 as night goes on). LORI LIGHTFOOT WILL ADVANCE TO THE RUNOFF (SPOT 1/2) ON APRIL 2ND TONI PRECKWINKLE WILL ADVANCE TO THE SECOND RUNOFF SPOT ON … [Read more...] about Chicago Mayoral Results
Klobuchar’s Pitch: Navigating the Mississippi River towards the Presidency
Today, DDHQ data contributor Aaron Booth explores the changing political landscape of the Mississippi River. You can follow him here. It was certainly no accident that Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar launched her 2020 Presidential campaign standing next to the Mississippi River. Not only did it allow her to discuss the 2007 I-35W bridge collapse and her effort … [Read more...] about Klobuchar’s Pitch: Navigating the Mississippi River towards the Presidency
A Look at Money in the Midterms
With $1.75 billion spent in the House this cycle, I looked at some of the most extreme stats that popped out at me, from high spenders to the most efficient campaigns. First up is wine distributor David Trone in Maryland’s 6th, who outspent his opponent by $15.9 million, more than the 62 cheapest House races combined. After spending $12 million in 2016 just to lose in a … [Read more...] about A Look at Money in the Midterms