Category: 2022 elections

  • Campaign to repeal a Massachusetts law related to driver’s license applications submits signatures ahead of the August 24 deadline

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    Fair and Secure Massachusetts submitted signatures on August 18 for a veto referendum to repeal House Bill 4805 (H4805), a bill to prohibit registrars from inquiring about an applicant’s citizenship or immigration status when applying for driver’s licenses and motor vehicle registrations. On June 9, 2022, the Massachusetts General Court overrode Gov. Charles Baker’s (R)…

  • Colorado to vote on housing programs initiative in November

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    Colorado voters will decide on an initiative to create a new State Affordable Housing Fund in November. Proponents submitted 230,748 signatures for the measure on August 4, 2022. On August 19, the Colorado secretary of state’s office announced that the initiative qualified for the ballot. Through random sample verification, 149,072 were projected to be valid.…

  • New York sees seven open U.S. House seats, a decade-high

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    The filing deadline for candidates running for Congress in New York this year was June 10, 2022. One hundred and six candidates are running for New York’s 26 U.S. House districts, including 67 Democrats and 39 Republicans. That’s 4.08 candidates per district, more than the four candidates per district in 2020 and the 3.15 in…

  • Four candidates running for governor of Kansas

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    Incumbent Laura Kelly (D), Derek Schmidt (R), Seth Cordell (L), and Dennis Pyle (Independent) are running in the general election for governor of Kansas on Nov. 8, 2022. This is the only governorship Democrats are defending in 2022 in a state that Donald Trump (R) won in 2020. Major independent observers rate the election as…

  • Open state legislative seats reach highest point in five election cycles

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    The number of open state legislative seats, those where no incumbents are running, is at its highest point in five election cycles. Open seats contribute to incumbent turnover. Since no incumbents are present every open seat is guaranteed to be won by a newcomer. There are 1,495 open seats this year, meaning at least 24%…

  • DCCC reports its highest spending numbers of the 2022 election cycle according to Federal Election Commission filings

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    DCCC reports its highest spending numbers of the 2022 election cycle according to Federal Election Commission filings. Six party committees have raised a combined $1.3 billion thus far in the 2022 election cycle. In July, the committees raised $64 million, according to recent filings with the Federal Election Commission.  In July, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign…

  • Initiative to limit interest rates on debt from healthcare services certified for Arizona ballot

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    Arizonans will decide on a ballot initiative designed to limit interest rates on debt from healthcare services. The proposal is the first initiative certified for the ballot in Arizona for November and the first of three initiatives with signatures under review to be certified. There are also eight legislative referrals on the ballot in Arizona.…

  • Harriet Hageman defeats Liz Cheney in the Republican primary for Wyoming’s At-large Congressional District

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    Harriet Hageman defeated Liz Cheney, Anthony Bouchard, Robyn Belinskey, and Denton Knapp in the Republican primary for Wyoming’s At-large Congressional District on August 16, 2022. According to the Federal Election Commission (FEC), Cheney, who was first elected to represent this district in 2016, Bouchard, and Hageman led the primary field in fundraising heading into Election…

  • Preliminary results from Alaska’s top-four U.S. House primary

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    A top-four primary took place on Aug. 16 in Alaska’s At-Large Congressional District to determine which four candidates will run in the general election on Nov. 8. As of 1:00 a.m. ET on Aug. 17, with 61% of results reported, Mary Peltola (D) led with 34.5% of the vote, followed by Sarah Palin (R) with…

  • Preliminary results from Alaska’s special U.S. House election

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    A special election to fill Alaska’s At-Large Congressional District in the U.S. House was held on Aug. 16. Sarah Palin (R), Nicholas Begich III (R), and Mary Peltola (D) ran. Al Gross (I) also advanced from the June 11 top-four primary, but he withdrew from the race on June 20. This election will use ranked-choice…