Year: 2021

  • Two Atlanta Public Schools races head to runoff election

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    Nine seats on the Atlanta Public Schools (APS) school board in Georgia—three at-large and six by-district seats—were up for general election on Nov. 2. Districts 1, 4, 5, and 6 and At-Large Districts 8 and 9 were decided in the general election, but District 2 and At-Large District 7 will go to a runoff election…

  • Phil Murphy becomes the first Democrat to win re-election as governor of New Jersey since 1977

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    Incumbent Gov. Phil Murphy (D) defeated former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli (R), becoming the first Democrat to win re-election as governor of New Jersey since 1977. As of 9:00 p.m. ET on Nov. 3, Murphy led Ciattarelli by a margin of 19,440 votes or 0.8 percentage points. If this margin holds, it will be 13 percentage…

  • Colorado voters reject three ballot initiatives, including measure to create education program and raise marijuana sales tax

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    Three initiatives—Amendment 78, Proposition 119, and Proposition 120— were on the ballot on Nov. 2, and were rejected by voters. Proposition 119 would have created the Learning Enrichment and Academic Progress Program, also known as the LEAP Program, and would have increased the marijuana retail sales tax incrementally from 15% to 20% to partially fund…

  • New Jersey voters reject expanded sports betting amendment, approve change to raffle law

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    Voters in New Jersey decided two constitutional amendments on Nov. 2, approving one and rejecting the other. Proposal 1 was rejected by 56.8% of voters. It would have allowed wagering on all college sports competitions. As of 2021, the state constitution permitted sports betting except on games held in New Jersey and on games featuring…

  • Maine voters approve ballot measures, including transmission corridor initiative and right to food amendment

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    Voters in Maine approved each of the three measures on the ballot for Nov. 2, 2021.  As of 8:30am EST on Wednesday, 89% of precincts had reported results. Question 1 received 59% of the vote. It was designed to prohibit the construction of electric transmission lines defined as high-impact in the Upper Kennebec Region, including the New England…

  • So, now that we had some sleep, what happened Tuesday?

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    Welcome to the Thursday, November 4, 2021, Brew.  By: Cory Eucalitto and David Luchs Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: A look at Candidate Connection survey responses from 2021 election winners New York voters reject three proposed constitutional amendments The latest election results Glenn Youngkin, Michelle Wu, and other Nov.…

  • Kansas school board recall election defeated

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    A recall election seeking to remove Amy Sudbeck from her position as the District 1 representative on the Nemaha USD 115 Board of Education in Kansas was on the ballot on Nov. 2. The majority of votes were cast against the recall, keeping Sudbeck in office. The recall effort started after a majority of board…

  • Democrats lose majority in Virginia House

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    Based on unofficial returns with four races still uncalled, Republicans have won control of at least 50 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates. The 100-seat chamber will either be split 50-50 or Republicans will have a majority at the start of the 2022 legislative session. Democrats have lost at least five seats in the…

  • Jacob Frey (D) re-elected as Minneapolis mayor

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    Jacob Frey (D) won the mayoral election in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Nov. 2. Seventeen candidates ran. Voters could rank up to three candidates on the ballot under the city’s ranked choice voting system. Under that system, if no candidate receives a majority in the first round of tallying, candidates who mathematically cannot win are eliminated…

  • Jason Miyares (R) defeats incumbent Mark Herring (D) to become next Virginia attorney general

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    Jason Miyares (R) defeated incumbent Mark Herring (D) in the election for attorney general of Virginia. Herring was first elected in 2013. The last attorney general of Virginia to win a third consecutive term was Abram Penn Staples (D) in 1945. Miyares’ victory makes him the first Republican elected attorney general since Ken Cuccinelli’s victory…