Year: 2021

  • Nevada enacts new congressional, legislative maps

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    Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak (D) signed new congressional and legislative maps into law on Nov. 16, 2021. These maps take effect for Nevada’s 2022 congressional and legislative elections. Nevada is the 14th state to enact congressional maps this redistricting cycle, and the 20th state to enact legislative maps. During the 2010 redistricting cycle, Nevada enacted…

  • Heart of the Primaries 2022, Democrats-Issue 1

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    Welcome to the first edition of the 2022 election cycle’s The Heart of the Primaries! We’ll be sending a new issue to your inbox every two weeks on Thursdays until January, when we’ll begin sending weekly. This week: Vermont’s newly open U.S. Senate seat puts eyes on Sanders for endorsement, New York AG and NYC…

  • Heart of the Primaries 2022, Republicans-Issue 1

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    November 18, 2021 Welcome to the first edition of the 2022 election cycle’s The Heart of the Primaries! This week: Where Trump has endorsed challengers to GOP incumbents so far; conflict in Massachusetts GOP manifests in potential gubernatorial primary matchup Click here to follow developments on the Democratic side.  Where Trump has endorsed challengers to…

  • Previewing the 2022 Senate battlegrounds

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    Welcome to the Thursday, November 18, Brew.  By: David Luchs Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: The 2022 Senate battlegrounds (so far) Signatures submitted to Loudoun County Circuit Court advancing recall of school board member Brenda Sheridan Biden issues no pardons or commutations through Sept. 30 The 2022 Senate battlegrounds…

  • Special election set for South Carolina State Senate District 31

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    A new state legislative special election has been added to our list. The special election is for the District 31 seat in the South Carolina State Senate on March 29, 2022. The primary is on Jan. 25, the primary runoff is on Feb. 8 if needed, and the filing deadline is on Dec. 11, 2021.

  • Party control of mayor’s office in Columbia, S.C., flips from Democratic to Republican in runoff

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    Daniel Rickenmann defeated Tameika Isaac Devine in the runoff election for mayor of Columbia, South Carolina, on Nov. 16. Rickenmann received 52% of the vote to Devine’s 48%. Both Rickenmann and Devine are members of the Columbia City Council. While mayoral elections in Columbia are nonpartisan, Rickenmann is affiliated with the Republican Party. Incumbent Mayor…

  • Virginia to become the third state with a split legislature following 2021 general elections

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    As a result of the 2021 elections, Republicans gained a 52-48 majority in the Virginia House of Delegates. Democrats hold a 21-19 majority in the Virginia State Senate. When the new legislature takes office in January, Virginia will join Alaska and Minnesota as the only states where control of two legislative chambers is split between…

  • Signatures submitted to Loudoun County Circuit Court against school board member Brenda Sheridan

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    Supporters of a recall against six of the nine members of the Loudoun County Public Schools school board in Virginia submitted signatures against Chairwoman Brenda Sheridan on Nov. 9. Supporters said they filed 1,859 signatures. A total of 803 signatures are required to move the recall forward. The signatures were submitted to the Loudoun County…

  • Pillsbury wins Dover City Council special election

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    The city of Dover, D.E., held a nonpartisan special election for District 1 on the city council on Nov. 16. The filing deadline for this election was Nov. 1. Julia Pillsbury defeated Brandy Walker in the special election with 53.5% of the vote. According to unofficial results, Pillsbury received 272 votes to Walker’s 236. The…

  • The role of $ in the VA House elections

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    Welcome to the Wednesday, November, 17, Brew.  By: Samuel Wonacott Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: Three of the five Virginia House races with the most fundraising resulted in partisan control changes Redistricting roundup Leahy, Speier announce congressional retirements Three of the five Virginia House races with the most fundraising…