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Texas is beginning a rare mid-decade push to shift its congressional districts ahead of the midterms, a high-risk move with White House backing.
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In Nebraska, Dan Osborn, an independent candidate who held Sen. Deb Fischer (R) to a single-digit win last year, announced he’d challenge Sen. Pete Ricketts (R).— Though Ricketts should be more ...
The Wisconsin Business Leaders for Democracy argue in the new lawsuit that Wisconsin’s congressional maps are ...
Nearly two dozen incumbent members of Congress are not seeking reelection, with many choosing instead to run for governor in their respective states.
Sen. Thom Tillis’s (R-NC) surprise retirement, announced just hours after he broke with President Donald Trump over his ...
The next presidential election is still a few years away, but Arizona's senators could be contenders in a wide-open Democratic primary race.
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She flipped a Republican-held district in 2018 and is the first woman to become State Senate majority whip, her campaign has noted, in Michigan’s history.
While some Midland voters criticize Gov. Whitmer for not calling a special election for Senate District 35, others say its typical behavior for governors of both parties.
As Great Lakes Bay voters urge the governor to fill the vacant 35th Senate seat, a Michigan State law professor explains how the vacancy is filled and how it could take until November 2026.
Voters from the Great Lakes Bay Region held a protest at the Michigan Capitol on Wednesday over Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's reluctance to schedule a special election for the 35th District Senate seat.