Category: 2023 elections

  • One-third of Virginia House incumbents are not running for re-election

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    One-third of the incumbents in Virginia’s House of Delegates are not running for re-election in 2023, the most in the chamber in more than a decade. Virginia’s statewide primaries are on June 20, including for all 100 districts in the House. Further, just six incumbents in the 100-member House face primary challengers compared to 11…

  • One-fourth of Virginia State Senate incumbents are running in contested primaries

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    Democrats currently hold a 22-18 majority in the Virginia State Senate, which holds elections every four years rather than every two.  The chamber is already poised to welcome at least 11 new members next year: ten incumbents are retiring, and two incumbents are running in the same district, leaving 11 districts open, over one-fourth of…

  • Update on this year’s and next year’s ballot measure certifications

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    As of May 30, 2023, 24 statewide measures have been certified for the ballot in eight states for elections in 2023. That’s nine more measures than the average number (15) certified at this point in other odd-numbered years from 2011 to 2021.  For 2024, 38 statewide measures have been certified in 20 states. That’s six…

  • All candidates for Virginia House of Delegates District 54 complete Ballotpedia’s Candidate Connection survey

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    All three candidates running in the June 20, 2023, Democratic primary for Virginia House of Delegates District 54 — Bellamy Brown, Katrina Callsen, and David Norris — completed Ballotpedia’s Candidate Connection survey. These survey responses allow voters to hear directly from candidates about what motivates them to run for office. Here are the candidates’ responses to…

  • 40 candidates filed for federal and statewide offices last week

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    40 people declared candidacies for federal or statewide offices in the past week, two fewer than last week. All of these candidates declared before their state’s official filing deadline. Twenty-two of those candidates were Democratic, while 18 were Republican. Twenty-eight candidates are running for Congress, four for governorship, and eight for a lower state executive…

  • Constitutional amendment to prohibit wealth or net worth taxes in Texas headed to November ballot

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    The Texas Legislature voted to send a constitutional amendment to prohibit any future legislation from enacting a wealth or net worth tax. ​​This amendment was introduced as House Joint Resolution 132 on March 13, 2023. On May 2, the state House passed HJR 132 by a vote of 101-45 with four not voting. All Republicans…

  • Childcare facilities could receive property tax exemption under a proposed Texas amendment

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    The Texas Legislature voted to send a constitutional amendment to the Nov. 2023 ballot that would allow counties or municipalities to authorize an exemption from property taxes on all or part of the appraised value of real property used to operate childcare facilities. A partial property tax exemption would need to equal at least 50%…

  • Democrats maintain state House majority in Pennsylvania after two special elections

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    Democrats maintained a majority in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives following two special elections in House Districts 108 and 163 on May 16, 2023. Heather Boyd (D) defeated Katie Ford (R) and Alfe Goodwin (L) 59.9% to 38.8% and 1.3%, respectively, in District 163. She succeeds Michael Zabel (D), who resigned on March 16. Michael…

  • Carluccio defeats McCullough in the Republican primary for one seat on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court

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    Carolyn Tornetta Carluccio defeated Patricia McCullough in the Republican primary for one seat on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on May 16, 2023. Carluccio will face Daniel D. McCaffery (D) in the general election on Nov. 7. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is the state’s court of last resort. It can hear appeals from statewide and local…

  • Incumbent Adams defeats two candidates to win Kentucky’s Republican primary for secretary of state

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    Incumbent Michael Adams defeated two candidates—2015 Republican nominee Stephen Knipper and former state Rep. Allen Maricle—in the Republican primary for Kentucky secretary of state on May 16. Adams faces former state Rep. Charles Wheatley—the only candidate who ran for the Democratic nomination—in the general election on Nov. 7. Adams was elected secretary of state in…