Category: State

  • How could Kentucky’s gubernatorial race impact the state’s trifecta status?

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    Kentucky’s 2019 gubernatorial election will either preserve the state’s Republican trifecta or return it to divided government. Kentucky has been a Republican trifecta since the start of the 2017 legislative session. Gov. Matt Bevin is a Republican and Republicans control both chambers of the legislature.   Since 1992, there have been 11 years of trifecta…

  • Two governorships which have been under single-party control for 40 years are on the ballot in 2020

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    Four of the twelve states holding gubernatorial elections in 2020 have not seen the office change hands since the 20th century.   The longest winning streak on the 2020 ballot is in Utah, where Republicans have won the past 10 gubernatorial elections. Should Republicans win their 11th consecutive gubernatorial election in the state, they would…

  • Virginia Supreme Court Justice McClanahan retiring in September

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    Virginia Supreme Court Justice Elizabeth McClanahan is retiring on September 1, 2019. Under Virginia law, the Virginia General Assembly selects the justices of the supreme court. If the legislature is out of session, the governor appoints an interim justice who must be approved by the legislature. The Republican-controlled Virginia General Assembly will choose a successor.…

  • Learn the voter registration deadlines for upcoming statewide elections in Kentucky, New Jersey, Virginia, and Wisconsin

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    Four states are holding statewide general or primary elections in the first six months of 2019. Below are the elections on the ballot and voter registration deadlines in each state.   Kentucky is holding primaries for governor and five other statewide executive offices on May 21. Voters must submit their registration application 28 days before…

  • Kentucky governor announces re-election campaign with new running mate

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    Incumbent Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin (R) announced on Friday that he is seeking re-election. He will not be running with current Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton, however, as Bevin opted to make State Sen. Ralph Alvarado his running mate. So far, the only other announced Republican in the race is State Rep. Robert Goforth (R), whose…

  • Nevada becomes a Democratic trifecta in 2019

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    When Steve Sisolak (D) was sworn in as Nevada’s governor on Monday, January 7, the state became a new Democratic trifecta.   A trifecta is a state where one political party holds the governorship, a majority in the state senate, and a majority in the state house.   In 2018, Sisolak won the governor’s office…

  • Trio of southern states holding gubernatorial elections in 2019

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    Only three states—Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi—are holding elections for governor in 2019. In 2018, elections for governor were held in 36 states. Republicans won 20 of the 36 seats up for election, and Democrats won the other 16. Out of all the state executive offices, only the governor is elected in all 50 states. The…

  • Filing deadline passed for Tennessee special election

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    The filing deadline passed on January 24 for a special election to fill the District 22 seat in the Tennessee State Senate. Seven candidates filed to run in the special election.   The District 22 seat was left vacant when Rep. Mark Green (R) was elected to represent Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District on November 6,…

  • Special election candidates file for Maine House seat

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    The candidate filing deadline passed on January 18 for the special election in District 124 of the Maine House of Representatives. Joseph Perry (D) and Thomas White (R) are facing off in the general election on March 12.   The District 124 seat became vacant after Aaron Frey (D) was elected by the Maine State…

  • Special election filing deadline passed for three Mississippi House seats

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    The candidate filing deadline passed on January 22 for special elections in three districts of the Mississippi House of Representatives. In District 32, Troy Brown Sr. and Solomon Osborne are competing. Edelia Cartham is running unopposed in District 71. Garl Crist, Kent McCarty, Steven Utroska, and Daniel Waide are facing off in District 101. In…