For those electoral sickos out there who enjoy watching the game of politics, here are some interesting races to watch tonight. If there are others you’d like me to list or pay attention to, or corrections that need to be made, i’d be happy to oblidge.

PREDICTIONS ENCOURAGED!

updates:

  1. I’ll be calling these races as AP News calls them.
  2. Percentages will be added in after 75% of votes are counted in a race.

7 p.m.

(all poll closing times eastern)

Atlanta Mayor:

  • Dickens* – 85.0% ✅

99% counted | source

Virginia Governor: 🔀 FLIP

  • Spanberger (D) – 57.5% ✅

  • Earle-Sears ® – 42.3%

97% counted | source

Virginia Attorney General: Too CLOSE To Call

  • Jones (D) – 53.1% ✅

  • Miyares ®* – 46.5%

96% counted | source


7:30 p.m.

Cincinnati Mayor:

  • Pureval* – 78.2% ✅

  • Bowman – 21.8%

97% counted | source


8 p.m.

New Jersey Governor: 🔀 FLIP

  • Sherrill (D) – 56.0% ✅

  • Ciattarelli ®* – 43.4%

94% counted | source

Jersey City Mayor:

Solomon and McGreevey advance to runoff election.

  • Solomon – 29.0% ⏩

  • McGreevey – 25.4% ⏩

  • O’Dea – 21.5%

  • Ali – 18.3%

92% counted | source


9 p.m.

New York City Mayor:

  • Mamdani (D) – 50.4% Projected Winner ✅

  • Cuomo (I) – 41.6%

  • Sliwa ® – 7.2%

  • Adams (I)* – 0.3%

91% counted | source

Minneapolis Mayor:

Election will advance to ranked choice if no candidate is the first in majority of ballots.

  • Frey (D)* – 41.8% ⏩
  • Omar Fateh (D) – 31.7%
  • Davis (D) – 13.7%
  • Hampton (D) – 10.4%

98% counted | source

Colorado Proposition MM:

This ballot measure would raise taxes on people earning more than $300,000 to fund school meal programs and food assistance for people with lower incomes.

  • Yes – 58.1% ✅

  • No – 41.9%

82% counted | source


11 p.m.

Seattle Mayor:

  • Harrell* – 53.3%

  • Wilson – 46.2%

Updated 11:50 p.m. | source

California Proposition 50:

This amendment would authorize new congressional district boundaries drawn by the Democratic-led state Legislature, beginning with the 2026 elections.

  • Yes – 63.8% ✅

  • No – 36.2%

71% reported | source

  • Hohsia [any]@hexbear.net
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    Simply hard for me to be happy with Mamdani winning considering how close it was, probably another noteworthy radicalizing moment in my life I’d say

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        Idk my brain directly went to the fact that Elon recently tweeted telling people not to vote for Zohran and got like a million likes while Trump did the same on truth social- It’s the realization of 40+% of the population being propagandized beyond hope and routinely doing the most to continue fucking over themselves and everyone else.

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          I think the more hopeful (and optimistic) interpretation is that he won DESPITE that

          To win despite the torrent of ratfuckery and win somewhat comfortably is nothing but inspiring, regardless of what I personally think of his overall political aims,it’s still good this happened,at least in my opinion

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          likes on social media in general but especially those platforms with those people mean basically nothing. Elon’s probably aren’t even bots instead of just a fake +1Mil.