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In 2022, the Election Commission of India (ECI) sought clarification from the YSR Congress Party regarding the reports announcing Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy as the permanent president of the party. The ECI expressed its displeasure and concern over this potential adoption by the party, citing it as an anti-democratic move.
He won the 2021 By Poll on Former Union Minister Panabaka Lakhmi of TDP being a YSR Congress Party candidate. He won the election with a thumping majority of 2,71,592 votes against his closest rival Panabaka Lakshmi of Telugu Desam Party. [5] He retained the seat in 2024 elections with a reduced margin of 14569 votes.
77th: Latoya Joyner, resigned January 8, 2024 to take a position in the private sector. Replaced by Landon Dais in a special election held February 13, 2024. [4] 85th: Kenny Burgos, resigned July 19, 2024 to take a position in the private sector. [5] 96th: Kenneth Zebrowski Jr., resigned July 10, 2024 to take a position in the private sector. [6]
Tom Suozzi's victory in a special election for Congress in Long Island and Queens lifted Democrats' hopes for regaining NY House seats lost in 2022. NY Dems just took back one of four House seats ...
The Democratic Party holds a narrow majority in the U.S. Senate, but 34 out of 100 seats are up for election on Nov. 5, which may result in a power shift.. Seats in eight of the most competitive ...
The primary elections were held on June 25, 2024. Democrats flipped three seats held by Republicans, and a total of four from the previous election (one of which they flipped in a special election earlier in 2024), despite the concurrent presidential election in the state swinging the most towards Republicans of any state in the nation.
Key local and national elected offices will appear on Washington County ballots in 2024. Candidate filing dates are set for April 3-5. ... the U.S. House seat representing Oklahoma's 2nd ...
In 2024, most states used the same districts created in the redistricting cycle following the 2020 census, which were first used in the 2022 elections. However, maps have changed or would change in several states, often due to legal challenges made on the basis of political or racial gerrymandering.