While this Tuesday will be the biggest election night of the year so far- featuring contests in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Illinois- on Saturday, Louisiana will have a duo of runoffs in the Baton Rouge area. As the Bayou State will hold statewide election later in the fall, these races could be telling. The action will be in House Districts 18 and 62, which are … [Read more...] about Louisiana Special Elections 3/30 Preview
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Michigan Senate 2018: Stabenow Wins a 4th Term, But It’s Close(-ish)
Continuing our look at Michigan, while the Democrats won the open Gubernatorial race there by a comfortable 10% last year, the Senatorial result was something better for Republicans. Senator Debbie Stabenow (D) was initially elected to the chamber in 2000, after representing a swingy Lansing-area seat in the House. She was reelected by increasingly large margins in 2006 and … [Read more...] about Michigan Senate 2018: Stabenow Wins a 4th Term, But It’s Close(-ish)
Jacksonville, FL March 21, 2023 Elections
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
Open Seat Watch: GA-07
Each election cycle brings a new round of Congressional retirements, and this time around is looking to be no different. Last week, we had an early announcement, from Rep. Rob Woodall (R) of Georgia's 7th District. Initially elected to the House in 2010, Woodall won by comfortable margins until last year. The Atlanta suburbs - where his district is based - have been moving … [Read more...] about Open Seat Watch: GA-07