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  1. Incumbent Chris Sununu (R) defeated Kelly (D) & Jarvis (L) in New Hampshire's gubernatorial election. Sununu was first elected in 2016, winning by a 2-point margin while Clinton won the state by a 0.4-point margin.

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  2. Incumbent Courtney Goodson defeated David Sterling in the runoff election for the Position 3 seat on the Arkansas Supreme Court. The Republican State Leadership Committee spent $1 million+ on ads opposing Goodson throughout the race.

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  3. Dave Yost (R) defeated Steven Dettelbach (D) in the race for Ohio Attorney General. A victory for Dettelbach would have broken the state's Republican triplex.

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  4. South Dakota Amendment X, which would have required a supermajority vote at the ballot box for constitutional amendments, was defeated.

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  5. Incumbent Rep. Greg Gianforte (R-Mont.) defeated former state Rep. Kathleen Williams (D) and attorney Elinor Swanson (L) in the general election for Montana's At-Large Congressional District.

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  6. Tim Armstead & Evan Jenkins won the two seats up for special election on the West Virginia Supreme Court. Elections were triggered after Justices Menis Ketchum & Robin Davis resigned from office effective July 27 & August 13, respectively.

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  7. Five-term incumbent U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) defeated state Sen. Kevin de León (D) in the general election for U.S. Senate in California. The California Democratic Party endorsed de León at a meeting on July 14.

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  8. We just passed 7 p.m. Hawaii-Aleutian Time! 🏁 Polls are now closed in Hawaii. Excited for results? We're tracking vote returns here:

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  9. Incumbent Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R) defeated Carolyn Long (D) in the general election to represent Washington's 3rd Congressional District.

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  10. Michigan voters approve Proposal 1, making Michigan the first state in the Midwest to legalize recreational marijuana.

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  11. Former Obama administration official Elissa Slotkin (D) defeated incumbent U.S. Rep. Mike Bishop (R) & two others in the race for Michigan's 8th Congressional District. Bishop was re-elected in 2016 by 27 percentage points.

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  12. Bryan Steil (R) defeated Randy Bryce (D) and Ken Yorgan (I) in Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District. The seat is currently held by House Speaker Paul Ryan (R), who did not seek re-election.

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  13. Colin Allred (D) defeated incumbent Rep. Pete Sessions (R) and Melina Baker (L) in the election for Texas' 32nd Congressional District. This district was one of 25 that voted for a Republican representative + Clinton in 2016.

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  14. Constitutional Amendments 1 and 2 approved in New Mexico ▶️ 1 empowers the legislature to pass laws determining the judicial appeal process for certain courts. ▶️ 2 creates an independent state ethics commission.

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  15. Incumbent Rep. Will Hurd (R) defeated Gina Ortiz Jones (D) and Ruben Corvalan (L) in the general election for Texas' 23rd Congressional District. With 92% of precincts reporting, Hurd had 51.9%of the vote and Jones had 46.2%.

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  16. Incumbent Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) defeated Duchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro (R) and three others in the general election for governor of New York:

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  17. Businessman Kevin Stitt (R) defeated former state Attorney General Drew Edmondson (D) and Chris Powell in the general election for governor of Oklahoma. Incumbent Mary Fallin (R) was term-limited, leaving the seat open.

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    Results for Missouri ballot measures: Amendments: 1: ✔️ 2: ✔️ 3: ❌ 4: ✔️ Propositions: B: ✔️ C: ❌ D: ❌ Details:

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    Six-term incumbent Vern Buchanan (R) defeated personal injury attorney David Shapiro (D) in the race for Florida's 16th Congressional District. Buchanan received 55 percent of the vote with all precincts reporting.

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    Businesswoman Angie Craig (D) defeated U.S. Rep. Jason Lewis (R) in the general election to represent Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District. With 100% reporting, Craig had 52.7% of the vote and Lewis had 47.3%.

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