Latest Election News
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As results of the November 2022 elections are being finalized, unofficial results show Seattle will change to ranked-choice voting. But not right away — and maybe not for years.
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Focusing on the rising costs of groceries and gas, and promising new investigations of President Biden's administration, Republicans won a slim majority in the House in the midterm elections.
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Despite lost ballots or address changes, these eight Snohomish County voters felt it was still important to go vote in-person. Many, but not all, said concern for abortion rights was what motivated them to stand in line.
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Not all of the results are in just yet, but there are some notable wins in the races that have been called.
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Neither candidate was above the 50% threshold needed to win outright under Georgia law. This sets up a post-Thanksgiving showdown in what is already the country's most expensive Senate race.
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"I'm prepared to work with my Republican colleagues," the president said in remarks from the White House on Wednesday. He also said he intends to run for reelection.
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Voters in Missouri and Maryland approved adult-use recreational pot, but similar measures were rejected in Arkansas and the Dakotas.
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A push in many parts of the Pacific Northwest to try ranked-choice voting is seeing mixed results in early returns.
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Skyrocketing rents and home prices have been a major part of voters' economic pain. New spending will go toward building and subsidizing more housing, and helping people avoid homelessness.
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In early returns for the 2022 midterms Republicans are trailing Democrats in several key Congressional races in Washington.
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Voters in several states were asked to weigh in on ballot measures specifically related to abortion rights.
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Democrat Steve Hobbs holds a slim lead after the first night of ballot counting in the Washington Secretary of State race. Hobbs is the appointed incumbent. He's running three points ahead of nonpartisan challenger Julie Anderson.