Election Day, Proposition 50
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New Yorkers weigh in a mayoral race that has garnered national attention, while Virginia and New Jersey choose new governors.
Elections in the US today will determine how Americans are reacting to the MAGA way of governance. All eyes will be on Zohran Mamdani vs Andrew Cuomo for the NY mayor's post.
Off-year races in New Jersey, Virginia, California, New York and more are seen as early barometers of how Americans feel about Trump and Democrats.
A University of California Berkeley/IGS Poll suggests 60% of likely California voters support Proposition 50, while 38% oppose it. The breakdown was highly partisan, with 93% of Democrats saying they would choose "yes" and 91% of Republicans choosing "no."
As millions head to the polls on November 4, day-to-day services, including banks, post offices, and shipping companies, will remain open across the US.
Off-year races in Virginia, New Jersey, California and beyond are seen as key early barometers of how voters are feeling about Trump and Democrats.
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Voters on Tuesday will be casting ballots in U.S. state and local elections with an injection of presidential-level politics, including a pair of competitive races for governor in New Jersey and Virginia,
Justices are elected to 10-year terms on the State Supreme Court here, and Democrats hold a five-seat majority. But three Democrats are up for “retention” elections, meaning voters can send them home. The election to replace them would take place in 2027.
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Next year, the United States will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. To commemorate this milestone, the Deschutes County Elections Office is hosting an “I Voted” sticker contest for the 2026 elections.
Also in today’s newsletter, Lisa Cook makes first public remarks since the US president called for her resignation