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U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan, U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster, and U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas will return to Capitol Hill, bucking Republican attempts to flip the seats.
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The number of women serving as governors will hit double digits for the first time in 2023, with at least 12 women set to lead states.
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One upshot of the heavy split ticket voting in this week’s election is a narrowly divided State House.
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The measures, if approved, would have amended the state’s Constitution to remove a role that had already been made redundant and would have authorized holding a constitutional convention.
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La asistencia de los votantes ayer logra récord. La actual senadora Demócrata Maggie Hassan obtuvo la victoria. Chris Sununu volverá a ser gobernador. Demócratas vencen en elecciones al congreso.
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Many Democratic incumbents proved surprisingly resilient, outperforming their party's own expectations. Meanwhile, Democrat John Fetterman won an open Senate seat currently held by the GOP, while other key races that will determine control of the chamber remain too early to call.
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Issues that came up Tuesday were minor, isolated and routine, Secretary of State Dave Scanlan said. He projected turnout could reach a record high.
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Gov. Chris Sununu is likely to head into his fourth term in the corner office with significant political momentum and a growing national profile, with the opportunity to expand on the conservative record he’s built over the past six years.
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Loosely organized social media campaigns by those distrustful of elections and voting machines are encouraging voters around the state to force hand counts. But voting rights advocates say the effort could exacerbate the issue by making the process more cumbersome.
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New Hampshire's U.S. Senate race could shift the balance of power on Capitol Hill.