Democrats Take Virginia Legislature, Neutering Gov. Youngkin’s Agenda And Putting Felon In Charge Of House
As of 11 p.m., Democrats won 51 seats in the House, with three races still up on the air, including that of porn candidate Susanna Gibson. That Virginians were seriously considering someone who sold sex acts on camera during her campaign rather than voting for a Republican said it all.
Huge night for the party of abortion, marijuana, and pornography
Until abortion fades as a concern, it looks like Democrats are going to win a lot of elections on just that one issue.
Kentucky Gov. Beshear survives challenge from Republican AG Cameron
The win likely launches the Kentucky governor into the national spotlight as a rising Democratic star.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves secures second term after Democrat opponent concedes
Reeves defeated Democrat Brandon Presley — who is rock and roll legend Elvis Presley's second cousin — in a contest closer than one might expect from ruby-red Mississippi.
New Jersey elections: Assembly remains blue in Democratic clean sweep
All 120 seats in New Jersey's state legislature, both in the General Assembly and the state Senate, were up for election on Tuesday.
GOP takes control of Long Island
Republicans painted Long Island completely red Tuesday night with the party’s candidate Ed Romaine winning a landslide victory against Democrat David Calone to become Suffolk County executive.
Colorado voters decisively reject property tax measure backed by Democrats
A proposal backed to cut property tax rates while allowing the state to retain more excess tax revenue in the long term appeared to be decisively rejected by voters.
Maine voters reject Bernie Sanders-backed proposal for a state takeover of utilities
Voters rejected the proposed takeover of two investor-owned utilities that distribute 97% of electricity in the state.
Houston mayoral race headed for runoff with Democrats John Whitmire and Sheila Jackson Lee
Each failed to reach the 50% threshold necessary to avert a runoff, meaning voters will return to the polls on Dec. 9 for the final showdown.
Pennsylvania county voting machines flipping votes for superior court retention races
"It appears that when a voter selects a 'Yes' or a 'No' for one of the candidates for retention to the Pennsylvania Superior Court, the selection is recorded on the paper ballot and on the machine for the other candidate," the county office wrote.