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Democrat Mary Peltola Defeats Sarah Palin in Race for Alaska's At-Large House Seat
Democratic Rep. Mary Peltola has won a full two-year term representing Alaska in the House, NBC News projected Wednesday, defeating former governor and GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
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Democrat Frisch Concedes to MAGA Republican Boebert in Tight Race for Colorado House Seat
Boebert’s win is by the narrowest of margins. She leads Frisch by just over 500 votes, or 0.2 percentage points, with 99% of the vote in as of Friday.
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Americans Overwhelmingly Supported Affordable Housing Initiatives in Midterms
Ballot measures to build more affordable housing and protect tenants from soaring rent increases were plentiful and fared well in last week’s midterm elections.
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Connecticut Voters Approve Step Toward Early Voting
Connecticut voters on Tuesday approved a ballot measure that gives Connecticut’s General Assembly the go-ahead to consider legislation that would create an in-person early voting system. Connecticut was one of only four states in the U.S. without any form of early voting, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. Currently, the constitution has several provisions that dictate the...
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McCarthy's Quest to Be Speaker Collides With GOP Failures
With the promise of a red wave receding, Republicans are facing the stark reality that any return to power would mean presiding over a narrowly split Congress.
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Hochul Becomes First Female Governor-Elect of New York
“I’m not here to make history,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said Tuesday during her victory speech. “I’m here to make a difference.”
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What Is Incumbent? What Does GOP Stand For? And Other Election Terms Explained
It’s Election Day 2022, and for those who don’t follow politics closely, a lot of terms are being thrown around without much explanation. These are some of the terms you might hear, and what they mean. This one is easy – an incumbent, in politics, is the person who already holds the office. So if someone is running for re-election,…
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Hochul, Zeldin Hope for Big Voter Turnout to Win NY Governor's Race
Kathy Hochul is looking to make history Tuesday by becoming the first woman to win an election for governor in New York. But first she has to get past Republican U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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2022 Midterm Election: Polls Open Across Tri-State Area
Tracie Strahan reports live as the polls open across the tri-state area.
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New York Midterms 2022: Hochul and Zeldin Headline Biggest Races to Watch in NY, NJ
In a state where registered Democrats outnumber Republicans two-to-one, it’s surprising to think the race for governor is not only close at the start of Election Day — but it may be a toss-up.
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Hochul, Zeldin Campaign in NYC Before Polls Open
With less than 24 hours before polls across New York open, gubernatorial hopefuls campaign in NYC. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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Democrats, Republicans Make Urgent Final Pitches as Election Season Wraps
An election year unfolding against a backdrop of economic turmoil, elimination of federal abortion rights and broad concerns about the future of democracy is concluding with a final full day of campaigning by leaders of both parties urgently appealing to their supporters.
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DOJ Plans to Monitor Elections in These 46 Cities and Counties to Ensure Voters Aren't Harassed
The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division will monitor polls in 64 jurisdictions in 24 states to protect voters’ civil rights during the midterm elections.
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Hochul, Zeldin Make Final Pitch to Voters Ahead of Election Day
Melissa Russo reports.
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New York: What to Expect on Election Night
New York Democrats will seek to protect their hold on the blue state this Election Day. Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul is running to become the state’s first elected female governor. She had been lieutenant governor and took office after Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s resignation. Hochul faces Republican U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin of Long Island. The state lost a House seat in...
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What's on the Back of the New York Ballot?
The race for governor in New York leads the top of the ticket, but there are several other issues on the ballot that could have big implications for New Yorkers. News 4’s Andrew Siff reports on the proposals on the back of the ballot.
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These Are the Things Democrats Could Do With Congressional Gains in the Midterms
Here’s a look at what the House and Senate could do next year if Democrats defy polls and do well in the midterm elections.
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Despite Few Actual Measures at Stake, Gun Rights Loom Large at Ballot Box
Only two states have gun measures on the ballot but even without specific laws to decide at the polls, guns remain a top concern for many voters.
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New York Elections: Races to Watch, What to Know About Hochul and Zeldin, and More
Deep-blue New York has twice as many registered Democrats as Republicans and has turned less friendly for Republicans over the past decade — but GOP nominee for governor Rep. Lee Zeldin hopes his anti-crime messaging will help him narrow the gap and oust Gov. Kathy Hochul
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Hochul, Zeldin Campaign With Less Than a Week Until Election Day
Governor Kathy Hochul and Congressman Lee Zeldin continue to campaign ahead of the New York Gubernatorial election, Andrew Siff reports.