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Democrats regain control of Virginia House of Delegates in rebuke to Youngkin

Virginia Democrats regained their majority in the House of Delegates, flipping control of the state’s lower chamber in a stunning rebuke to Republicans who sought to defend their slim majority and continue pushing their conservative agenda in the commonwealth.

Mississippi election: Gov. Tate Reeves wins reelection bid over Brandon Presley

Gov. Tate Reeves (R-MS) won his reelection bid on Tuesday night, defeating Democratic challenger Brandon Presley, who had hoped to cobble together a multiracial coalition to victory.

Comer says Biden’s bank records traced to 10 family members: ‘Going to bring them all in’

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) said he now has the bank records Republicans have sought amid their investigation into President Joe Biden’s alleged “criminal bribery” and money laundering schemes involving Hunter Biden and foreign nationals.

Texas elections: Houston mayoral race headed for runoff with Whitmire and Jackson Lee

Texas Democratic state Sen. John Whitmire and Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) on Tuesday advanced to a runoff in the race to be the next mayor of Houston.

Virginia Democrats retain majority in state Senate in check on Youngkin agenda

Democrats defended their slim majority in the Virginia Senate, dealing a blow to state Republicans who sought to flip the upper chamber and gain complete control of the state legislature next year.

Maine voters block electricity consolidation plan after striking down ballot Question 3

Maine voters rejected a plan to consolidate two of the state's largest electricity providers that may have cost taxpayers $13.5 billion during Tuesday's referendum election.

Maine ‘right to repair’ initiative passes after voters accept Question 4

Maine Question 4 passed on Tuesday after voters approved the "right to repair" initiative that will benefit small auto shops and owners now and in the future as more electric vehicles enter the market.

Pennsylvania District Attorney Stephen Zappala fends off progressive challenger after party switch

An acrimonious district attorney race in Pennsylvania's Allegheny County ended with victory for incumbent Stephen Zappala over Matt Dugan, Allegheny's former top public defender, after the former ran as a Republican after he lost the primary.

Pennsylvania Supreme Court: Democrat Daniel McCaffery defeats Republican Carolyn Carluccio

Democrat Daniel McCaffery defeated Republican Carolyn Carluccio in Pennsylvania's Supreme Court race on Tuesday, increasing the Democrats' majority on the court ahead of the 2024 election.

House Republicans advance proposal slashing Pete Buttigieg’s salary to $1

The House pushed through an amendment to slash Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg's salary to $1 on Tuesday evening.
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