Consolation prize for the Dems: They won New York's 23rd Congressional District, beating out the Sarah Palin-backed Conservative Party candidate. (posted by current89)
New York's mayor had a surprising struggle for reelection. It ended up being 51 to 46 percent, far tighter than Bloomberg's campaign had been expecting. Why? Apparently low turnout and a strong anti-Bloomberg vote. Did Gawker almost swing an election?
And bad news for supporters of gay marriage, Maine voters overturned legislation allowing same-sex couple to get married in the state.
A big shout-out to current89 whose election day post yesterday served as our center for info and commentary.
Any other races out there catch your eye? Let us know.
From the news Blog: http://blogs.current.com/news/2009/11/04/2009-election-round-up-nyc-ny-23-nj-and...
Sources:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/2009/11/its-the-economy.html
http://current.com/items/91368966_democrat-owens-wins-n-y-23rd-congressional-dis...
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/04/nyregion/04mayor.html
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1109/29119.html
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Referendum 71 still won in Washington.
And interestingly, a Green and a Communist faced off in an election for the Cleveland, Ohio city council.
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and let's not forget the 78% of voters in Breckenridge who voted for the best way to deal with all the rest of this bull crap......
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and wasn't the reason the governors races were the "most watched" was because they were the only ones?
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Good catch @pakazak - I was thinking Texas also had a race last night - but you're right that was just a primary.
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Looks like the Stalin Purge by Sarah Palin failed in NY's 23rd. Time to stay home take care of your own affairs Sarah Jo.






