As user @[email protected] points out in their post:
https://lemmy.world/post/7821628
There are a BUNCH of elections happening this coming Tuesday.
Rather than have the front page be over-loaded with election after election, let’s keep it all wrapped up here.
Posts about the elections happening Tuesday will be removed and directed to the MegaPost!
Post as many links and comments in the thread as you want!
Of particular interest to me is the Ohio vote on abortion rights, your results may vary, void where prohibited by law, accept no substitutes, look for the union label, do not taunt happy fun ball.
Posting the Megapost early in the hopes some people will go “Oh, shit, that’s THIS Tuesday!!?!??!!”
Go get yourselves voted, people!
AP calls Ohio Abortion amendment. It passed!!!
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/11/07/us/elections/results-ohio-issue-1-abortion-rights.html?action=click&pgtype=Article&state=default&module=election-results&context=election_recirc®ion=NavBarhttps://apnews.com/article/ohio-abortion-amendment-election-2023-fe3e06747b616507d8ca21ea26485270
58.7% YES
42.2% NOSimilar numbers to the Marijuana legalization.
Yeah… Abortion got called and is 58/42 currently.
Marijuana is not called yet and is 56/44
So a little closer, but not by much!
Pretty sure that will be called soon. Looks inevitable now.
Huzzah!
Huzzah!!!
While Issue 1 is getting a lot of the focus (deservedly so) in Ohio, also up for vote is Issue 2 for marijuana legalization.
Marijuana should be an easy win. Few are entrenched on blocking it.
You’d think but it’s trailing the abortion vote. I’m surprised honestly but they are saying it’ll pass as it looks. We’ll see.
Apparently AP just called it as a pass as I type this.
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It’s all good!
Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear reelected to second term in Kentucky, overcoming state’s GOP dominance
overcoming state’s GOP dominance
Say what? Nothing is changing- our governor is a Democrat and all the other state offices are Republican, which is how the election results from 2019 went.
Overall, I hope you liked election night coverage!
The plan is to do similar Megaposts through the coming caucuses, primaries, conventions, and, of course, the 2024 general election!
A very tough night for many mainstream journalist and pundits. They will have to work all night long to turn this into the story of why it’s bad for Democrats.
“By winning last night, Democrats have spent all their ‘win’ tokens and will surely end up losing big because of it.” - Some jackass pundit, probably.
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Ohio voters approve ballot proposal to legalize marijuana for recreational use
https://apnews.com/article/ohio-marijuana-legalization-election-2023-6d15efb27fdcd41e7364f2b7cd3177f4Really happy to see all the YES votes happening so far in Ohio! Gosh dannnng let’s legalize marijuana already so people stop going to Michigan. I’ve never once used it but people deserve the right to if they choose so. Also, abortion is healthcare so GTFO you people trying to control pregnant people!
Kentucky currently has a democratic governor, Andy Beshear, elected in 2019 after the previous governor Matt Bevin tried to screw over teachers, pissing off pretty much everyone. And he still almost won. Beshear has obviously been limited in what he can do in a very republican state, but he’s been holding off a lot of the more extreme legislature that the state government’s been trying to push. I expect Kentucky to get a lot worse after tomorrow, but that won’t stop me from voting.
I fully expect a loss for Beshear in Kentucky and Brandon Presley in Mississippi.
I think the big news for Presley will be how much he can narrow the gap
Yeah, I think that’s the best case.
I’m watching Virginia now. The Democratic Party have good odds of winning by both chambers per se CNAnalysis. VPAP points to this too. Even in other places, Republicans are losing.
That would be huge in Virginia!
Races to Watch #4: State Referendums
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_United_States_elections
Maine - Establish a public power company.
New York - Small school districts, also sewer systems.
Ohio - Abortion and legal marijuana
Abortion projected a win.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/live-blog/election-day-voting-results-live-updates-rcna121782Same for weed. Too soon to call, yes leading.
https://www.cnn.com/election/2023/results/ohio/marijuana-legalization-ballot-measureDemocrat Cherelle Parker is elected as Philadelphia’s 100th mayor, 1st woman to hold the office
Races to Watch #3: State Supreme Courts:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_United_States_electionsWisconsin
Pennsylvania
Reports of a glitch in printed reciepts in one county. Expect voting deniers to use that as proof of fraud.
https://www.tribdem.com/news/election-2023-human-error-blamed-for-voting-machine-glitch-in-northampton-county/article_2e616312-e85e-5552-81ec-cee86ba4cc64.htmlJust gonna drop this here: https://lemmy.world/post/7710450