On November 3, the Working Families Party won two seats with its own nominees in Bridgeport, Connecticut, for the School Board. All local elections in Connecticut are partisan elections. Five seats were up, but parties were only permitted to run … Continue reading
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Thanks to IndependentPoliticalReport for this link to New York city election returns that include all candidates who were on the ballot. The link is from New York city’s Channel One TV station. The Working Families Party ran its own nominees … Continue reading
Marakay Rogers, the Libertarian nominee for Judge of the Pennsylvania Superior Court, received 8.03% of the vote on November 3. This is the highest percentage of the vote cast for a minor party statewide nominee in Pennsylvania since 1998, when … Continue reading
Jefferson County, New York, which is on Lake Ontario, has been represented by a Republican in the U.S. House starting with the 1854 election, the year the Republican Party was born. However, as a result of the November 3, 2009, … Continue reading
On November 3, Michigan held a special election to fill the vacant State Senate seat, 19th district. The results: Mike Nofs (Republican) 60.75%, Martin Griffin (Democratic) 34.58%, Steven Mobley (independent) 3.45%, Greg Merle (Libertarian) 1.22%. Last time this seat elected … Continue reading