Democrats, Election Wins
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Candidates for a slew of statewide and federal offices will slug it out when the Super Tuesday March 3 primary arrives next year.
Tuesday's night's election results provided a jolt of energy for Democrats nation-wide. Closer to home, Sen. Ed Markey and U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton said the night's events bolstered their case in next year's Senate primary.
The 2025 election cycle delivered Democratic victories in Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races while Republicans failed to gain ground in key state contests.
Voters are heading to the polls Tuesday to weigh in on critical races electing governors, mayors and more as observers look for clues about the national mood heading into next year’s
Zohran Mamdani is seeking to become New York's next mayor, while Gavin Newsom's ballot initiative could boost his 2028 prospects.
City Commissioner Emily Dean will be Helena’s next mayor, based on unofficial election results Tuesday night. With nearly 11,000 votes cast and counted in unofficial results, Dean led fellow Commissioner Andy Shirtliff by only 203 votes, 5,440 to 5,237. Dean declared victory hours after polls closed, and her opponent offered congratulations.
Dianne Mitchell has won the republican special election primary runoff for South Carolina House District 21 after a recount.
The off-year elections unusually are a footnote in the overall direction of the country, but Tuesday’s races will provide the first significant glimpse at voter sentiment since Donald Trump returned to the White House.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Tuesday is the first day of early voting in this year’s primaries, and primary day itself is one week away. This is still a new concept for Connecticut voters, but the idea is you have the next week to go to your designated ...