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Not all of the results are in just yet, but there are some notable wins in the races that have been called.
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For the midterm races, photographers at NPR member stations documented what happened leading up to Election Day. Take a look at what they saw.
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These midterm elections show why it's always important to never assume you know exactly what's going to happen in advance – and to keep an open mind for potential surprises.
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In an election that had experts worried about vigilante poll monitors and the potential for danger for election workers, voting on Election Day seems to have gone off without any major incidents.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis wins a second term as governor, and Marco Rubio wins a third term to the Senate. Several Republicans won key House races as well.
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Some states, like Pennsylvania, may be slower to report election results because of laws that don't allow officials to start preparing mail ballots for counting until Election Day.
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Anyone who's online and shares information plays some role in shaping whether falsehoods gain traction. Here's some advice on how to share responsibly.
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Republicans have proposed seven bills in the last two years to give voters the day off to cast their ballot. The legislation often comes with measures drawn from election denier talking points.
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Election Day is Tuesday, but expect this election to go on a while. Close races, rules changes and a conspiratorial environment all may lead to delays.
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Election officials in some Florida counties are urging people to vote early where possible as potentially severe weather threatens the state on Election Day.
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Voters don’t pick Florida Supreme Court and appellate judges, but they can fire them through a nonpartisan “merit retention vote” in the November general election. Jacksonville Today has compiled a guide for voters, outlining the judges' key rulings and their approval rating according to a Florida Bar poll.
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With a nearly three-decade career in law enforcement, U.S. Rep. Val Demings not that long ago was viewed as the ideal Democratic candidate to topple U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio this year.