North Carolina Map Rejected
In what has almost been a decade-long game of gerrymander ping pong, the state Supreme Court on Friday rejected the new North Carolina congressional and state legislative maps, thus repeating their actions from the two previous times the panel’s majority disqualified a Republican legislature’s map.
Read moreHouse Money: Year-End 2021
The Federal Elections Commission finally posted the year-end 2021 campaign financial disclosure numbers, and the Daily Kos Elections site statistical team has already compiled the totals for both the House and Senate.
Read moreRep. John Katko to Retire
New York Rep. John Katko* (R-Syracuse) announced last Friday that he will not seek a fifth term later this year creating a 47th open seat for the 2022 US House elections.
Read moreBiden’s Achilles Heel
The International online survey research firm YouGov just released a major US national poll for CBS News reporting upon their respondents’ attitudes and views about President Joe Biden and his Administration’s effectiveness, and the segmented data revealed a surprising information point.
Read moreRedistricting Recap - Competitive Race Chart
A total of 27 states have completed their redistricting process and, at this point, it appears that the new district boundaries yield 89 competitive US House races, 36 of those in a respective party or jungle primary.
Read morePolitical Snippets 1.21.22
Listed below are political snippets on congressional, gubernatorial and statewide races around the country. Enjoy!
Read moreAnalyzing Arizona
Now that the new redistricting maps have been finalized in as many as 27 states, analysts can produce more detailed data about how the new seats will perform politically.
Read morePolitical Snippets 1.7.22
Listed below are political snippets on congressional and gubernatorial races around the country. Enjoy!
Read moreRep. Lawrence to Retire; Opens Up to 44
Four-term Michigan US Rep. Brenda Lawrence (D-Southfield) became the latest Democratic incumbent to announce her retirement.
Read moreMichigan’s Anti-Incumbent Map
One of the biggest complaints most commonly aired about redistricting is that it favors incumbents, but such is not the case with the recently completed Wolverine State congressional map.
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