Category: State

  • Special primaries on March 26 for California Senate vacancies

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    On March 26, 2019, special primary elections will be held for California State Senate Districts 1 and 33. If no candidate wins a majority of the vote in the primary, a general election will take place on June 4. Candidates wishing to run in these elections were required to file by January 31.   The…

  • Republicans keep Minnesota House seat in special election

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    A special election for Minnesota House of Representatives District 11B was held on March 19, 2019, to replace former incumbent Jason Rarick (R) after he was elected to the Minnesota State Senate in February 2019. Prior to joining the state Senate, Rarick served in the state House from 2015 to 2019. He first won the…

  • Marcia Washington sworn into the Nevada State Senate

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    Marcia Washington (D) was sworn into the Nevada State Senate District 4 seat on March 18 to replace former Majority Leader Kelvin Atkinson (D). Atkinson resigned his seat on March 5 after pleading guilty to using $250,000 in campaign funds for personal purposes.   Washington previously served on the Nevada State Board of Education and…

  • Democrats hold Iowa State Senate seat where 2020 presidential candidates campaigned

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    Cedar Falls School Board member Eric Giddens (D) defeated former state Rep. Walt Rogers (R) in a special election for the District 30 seat in the Iowa State Senate. Giddens won with 57 percent of the vote to Rogers’ 42 percent.   The appearance of current and potential 2020 Democratic presidential candidates in the district…

  • Pennsylvania Rep. Brian Ellis resigns after allegations of sexual misconduct

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    On March 18, 2019, Rep. Brian Ellis (R) resigned his seat in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives amid allegations of sexual misconduct. Ellis, who represented Pennsylvania’s 11th state House district, said the following in his resignation letter: “It is with immense gratitude to the sacrifices made by my family, the support of my constituents, and…

  • Did you know? Five facts about the office of governor

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    The governorship is the only top-level elected executive office to exist in all 50 states. However, the powers and responsibilities of the office vary from state to state.   Here are five things you may not know about the office of governor:   1. Republicans have held a majority of the nation’s gubernatorial offices since…

  • Two city officials competing in Minnesota House special

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    The special election for District 11B of the Minnesota House of Representatives is on March 19. Hinckley City Councilman Tim Burkhardt (D) and Clover Township Board Supervisor Nathan Nelson (R) are facing off in the general election. The seat became vacant after Jason Rarick (R) won a special election for District 11 of the Minnesota…

  • Kentucky governor receives shortlist for supreme court nomination

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    On March 13, 2019, the Kentucky Judicial Nominating Commission sent three names to Gov. Matt Bevin (R) as possible choices to fill a vacancy on the Kentucky Supreme Court. The justice Bevin selects will be his first appointment to the seven-member court.   The three possible nominees are: David Buckingham: Judge on the Kentucky Court of…

  • Eight state legislative special elections result in no partisan flips, but ninth race headed to runoff

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    Nine state legislative elections were held across six states on March 12, 2019. Seven were general elections, and two—one in Georgia and one in Texas—were general runoff elections. Four elections were called due to the previous incumbent being elected to different positions, three were called due to appointments to different positions, and one each was…

  • Burchett wins runoff in Georgia House of Representatives

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    James Burchett (R) defeated Franklin Patten (R) in a runoff election on Tuesday, March 12, to become the next representative for Georgia House of Representatives District 176. The district became vacant after former Rep. Jason Shaw (R) was appointed to serve on the Georgia Public Service Commission starting on January 1, 2019. Burchett and Patten…