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New Jersey governor election results: Democrat Mikie Sherrill is projected winner in governor's race
Democrat Mikie Sherrill is projected to win the New Jersey gubernatorial election against Republican Jack Ciattarelli. As of 9:30 p.m. with 63% of the expected vote reporting, Sherrill holds more than a 14-point lead -- 57.0% to 42.4%.
Cincinnati mayor and city council are among the top races voters will decide on Nov. 4. Dozens of city council, school board and trustee races are on the ballot in Hamilton, Butler, Warren and Clermont counties, along with levies and other issues. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Get live results for all races below.
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Proposition 50 live election results: California voters projected to pass redistricting measure
Proposition 50 is a ballot proposal appearing on California ballots that will determine whether the state will redraw its congressional voting districts to add as many as five Democrat-held seats to Congress.
The four-day week initiative didn’t have an expiration date at first. However, the Missouri General Assembly adopted legislation last year requiring districts with four-day school week calendars to be put to a district vote every 10 years in cities with populations over 30,000.
Follow the Record Searchlight's live updates of election results throughout the day on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025. Shasta County voters will help decide two issues critical to the community.
The following are unofficial results for the 2025 general election in Mecklenburg County. The first results to populate the graphic below will be early and absentee results after polls close at 7:30 p.m. The graphic below only reflects Mecklenburg County results in cases where cities or towns extend into other counties.
If voters approve it, the decision would put Jackson County in line with every other major county in Missouri. Jackson County remains the only charter county in the state with an appointed assessor, who values and assesses all real and personal property in the county.