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  • Miami voters approve mayoral term limit change

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    On Nov. 4, voters in Miami, Florida, approved Referendum 4, which amended the city charter and established lifetime term limits for the mayor and city commissioners. The vote was 79.1% to 20.9%. Before the measure, Miami mayors and city commissioners could serve two consecutive four-year terms and could run again after a four-year break. As…

  • At least 15 Republican incumbents lost re-election in New Jersey and Virginia

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    Welcome to the Thursday, Nov. 6, Brew.  By: Briana Ryan Good morning, Brew readers! In yesterday's Brew, we gave you an update on where things stood in some of this year's biggest elections. Today, we're back with more results and analysis. For more election results coverage and to stay up to date in the coming…

  • State supreme court vacancy count for October 2025

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    In this month's state supreme court vacancy update, Ballotpedia tracked announced retirements, nominations, appointments, confirmations, and the swearing-in of justices from Oct. 1 to Oct. 31, 2025. Ballotpedia tracks court vacancies in all 52 state supreme courts. Announced retirements: During October 2025, one justice announced his retirement from the California Supreme Court. Candidates nominated, appointed,…

  • Hall Pass: Your Ticket to Understanding School Board Politics, Edition #179

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    Welcome to Hall Pass, a newsletter written to keep you plugged into the conversations driving  school board governance, the politics surrounding it, and education policy.  In today’s edition, you’ll find: Reply to this email to share reactions or story ideas! On the issues: The debate over teacher strikes In this section, we curate reporting, analysis,…

  • Last year, there were 34 elections decided by 10 votes or fewer across the United States

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    Thirty-four elections nationwide were decided by 10 votes or fewer between Sept. 2024 and Sept. 2025. Democrats won 11 of these elections, Republicans won five, and nonpartisan or minor party candidates won 18. Twenty-two of those were decided by 5 votes or fewer. This year, the race decided by 10 or fewer votes with the…

  • U.S. Supreme Court to decide whether candidates can sue over election law

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    On Oct. 8, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Bost v. Illinois State Board of Elections, a case over whether a candidate, U.S. Rep. Michael Bost (R), has the legal standing to challenge an Illinois law allowing mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted up to 14 days after Election Day. …

  • ICYMI: Top stories of the week

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    Ballotpedia's Top 10 elections to watch this Nov. 4 With less than three weeks to go until Election Night, our staff is busy preparing to cover more than 10,000 elections across the country. Out of all those races, our team has selected 10 of the most important, compelling, and competitive elections to watch. We selected…

  • EU to delay sustainability reporting for non-EU companies

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    The European Union (EU) will postpone its requirement that non-EU companies adopt upcoming sustainability-reporting standards under the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD). The delay, part of the Omnibus I reform package the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee approved on October 9, 2025, would move the compliance date from June 2026 until at least October 2027.…

  • Estimates show one-third of U.S. House districts were majority-minority districts in 2024

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    Using data provided in the United States Census Bureau's 2024 American Community Survey estimates published in September 2025, and based on districts enacted after the 2020 census, there were 148 U.S. House majority-minority districts. This represented approximately 34% of the nation's 435 U.S. House districts. A majority-minority district is a district in which a racial…

  • ICYMI: Top stories of the week

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    California Proposition 50 would shift five Republican-held congressional districts toward Democrats based on presidential election results On Nov. 4, California voters will decide on Proposition 50, which would approve a new, Legislature-drawn congressional map until the state's Citizens Redistricting Commission (CCRC) redraws it in 2031. Today, we'll look at the partisan lean for each proposed…