Category: Federal

  • Appointed senator and former senator face off in Ohio's U.S. Senate special election

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    Incumbent Jon Husted (R), Sherrod Brown (D), Bill Redpath (L), and Gregory Levy (I) are running in the special election for U.S. Senate in Ohio on Nov. 3. As of June 2026, Husted and Brown led in media attention, campaign fundraising, and endorsements. On Jan. 17, 2025, Gov. Mike DeWine (R) appointed Husted to replace…

  • Twenty-seven candidates are running for Arizona's nine congressional districts this year — the second-fewest since 2014

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    This year’s filing deadline for candidates running for the U.S. House of Representatives in Arizona was March 23, 2026. This year has the second-fewest number of candidates running for the U.S. House since 2014. Twenty-seven candidates — 16 Democrats and 11 Republicans — are running for Arizona’s nine congressional districts. That’s three candidates per district.…

  • Fourteen primaries are contested in Missouri this year — the second-highest number since 2014

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    This year’s filing deadline for candidates running for the U.S. House of Representatives in Missouri was March 31, 2026. These are the first elections to take place since the Missouri General Assembly passed a new congressional map. The Missouri House of Representatives passed it on Sept. 9, 2025. The Missouri Senate passed it on Sept.…

  • Eighty-nine candidates are running for New York’s 26 congressional districts this year — the third-highest since 2014

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    This year’s filing deadline for candidates running for the U.S. House of Representatives in New York was April 6, 2026. This year had the third-highest number of candidates who ran for the U.S. House since 2014. Eighty-nine candidates — 59 Democrats and 30 Republicans — are running for New York’s 26 congressional districts. That’s 3.4…

  • Rep. Frederica Wilson becomes the 58th U.S. representative to announce she won’t seek re-election in 2026

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    Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) announced on May 29, 2026, that she will not seek re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026. In a statement, Wilson said, “Today, I announced that I will not seek re-election to Congress, but I am not retiring. My life’s work is entering a new chapter. I will take…

  • Senate moves reconciliation 2.0 to the floor for debate after stalled negotiations

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    On June 3, the U.S. Senate voted 53-46 to bring the current version of the FY2027 budget reconciliation bill to the chamber’s floor for debate, two days after the original deadline that President Trump (R)  gave lawmakers to deliver the bill to his desk. Lawmakers have referred to the package as reconciliation 2.0, after Trump…

  • U.S. Postal Service proposes absentee/mail-in voting rule

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    The United States Postal Service filed a proposed rule on May 29 that would prohibit absentee/mail-in ballots for general elections from being delivered to anyone not on a list provided to USPS by state election officials. The proposed rule was published in the Federal Register on June 2. Under the rule, states would submit to…

  • Trump saw lowest average approval rating of his second term in May

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    President Donald Trump (R) saw the lowest average approval rating of his second term in May. At the end of May, approval polling averages showed Trump with a 39% approval rating, the lowest average of his second term. Fifty-eight percent of voters disapproved of his performance. Previously, Trump's lowest average was 40% approval in April…

  • Trump issued five executive orders in May, matching April for second-fewest in his second term

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    President Donald Trump (R) issued five executive orders in May. That number ties with April's total for the second-fewest executive orders issued in any month so far in his second term. The May orders concerned sanctions, financial systems, federal lands, and vaccines. Click here to read more about each order. As of June 1, Trump…

  • Federal judge strikes down part of New Hampshire's documentary proof of citizenship law

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    On May 28, a federal judge ruled that parts of a New Hampshire law requiring individuals to provide documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote were unconstitutional. U.S. District Court Judge Samantha Elliott's ruling did not invalidate the proof-of-citizenship requirement.  Instead, it reinstated the option for people to register to vote by signing an…