President-elect Trump was hosted at East Palestine by Sen. JD Vance shortly after the derailment disaster, which Steven Cheung agreed was when his trajectory to victory began.
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen is seeking election administration reforms similar to what exists in Florida in the upcoming legislative session in hopes of delivering faster results. Senate Bill 1011 would end the drop off of mail-in ballots at 7 p.
Speaking with The New York Times, Michigan’s newest congresswoman talked about perception issues facing the Democratic party and how her campaign avoided some of the same mistakes others repeated in November.
Wars raged on in the Middle East and Ukraine in 2024, while the United States navigated an election of unprecedented stakes and a major airplane manufacturer became embroiled in investigations over safety.
Gov. Phil Murphy and other Democratic leaders in Trenton want to move the state’s primary election to June 10 because the current date conflicts with the final day of Shavuot, a holiday when Orthodox Jews are forbidden from driving or using electronics.
In Humboldt County's tiny Blue Lake, nervous residents gathered to watch as the winner of a City Council seat was determined in an unusual way.
The Republican senator from Iowa faces some criticism from Iowa activists. Her Senate seat is up in the 2026 election.
Votebeat explains how Michigan’s Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson suggested that additional resources and manpower led to Election Day improvements, but prioritized accuracy.
Political analyst Charlie Cook says that the loss of moderating influences in both parties has come with a loss of self-awareness.
Despite some early wins for Mayor London Breed, voters in San Francisco went in another direction on Election Night. She believes it's due to being outspent.
This year, however, Tester lost by 8 points, and — with Manchin's retirement — Democrats lost their West Virginia seat by a whopping 41 points. These losses followed similar defeats for Democrats in deep-red Indiana, Missouri and North Dakota in 2018, as well as in Arkansas, Louisiana and South Dakota in 2014 and across the South in the 2000s.