With three by-elections completed in Airdrie and Shotts, Chesham and Amersham, and Batley and Spen, what does this mean going forward?
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Who would you rather have a beer with? This question has often emerged in campaigns as to who the more relatable candidate is.
With middling approval ratings, Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski may face her toughest re-election bid yet despite the new four-way RCV system.
Eric Cunningham and Joe Szymanski examine if the Wyoming Rule is a viable solution for expanding the House of Representatives.
Elections Daily unpacks the preliminary Colorado redistricting plan, district by district. Democrats would be favored in five of eight seats.
The decisions on Madeline Dean and Chrissy Houlahan to avoid a Senate run leaks two prospective frontrunners, both from the west.
Despite repeated claims of a “Green Surge”, the UK Green Party has failed to make the inroads they have insisted are possible.
LeanTossup has released projections for the revised boundary lines, which seem to benefit the Tories.
With the Democratic candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania all but decided, Republicans appear headed towards a contentious primary.
Labour‘s attempts to target Tory scandals have faltered, and it remains unclear if voters can be persuaded to care about them.