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2018 United States elections

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2018 United States elections
Election name2018 United States elections
CountryUnited States
Typelegislative
Previous election2016 United States elections
Next election2020 United States elections

2018 United States elections were held on November 6, 2018, with many Democratic Party and Republican Party candidates vying for seats in the United States Congress, as well as various gubernatorial elections and state legislative elections. The elections were considered a midterm election, as they took place halfway through the term of President Donald Trump, who was elected in the 2016 United States presidential election. Many notable politicians, including Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell, and Chuck Schumer, played important roles in the elections. The elections were also influenced by various Supreme Court decisions, such as Janus v. AFSCME and Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Institute.

Introduction

The 2018 United States elections were marked by a high level of voter turnout, with many citizens participating in the electoral process to elect their representatives in the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. The elections were also notable for the large number of women and minorities who ran for office, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ayanna Pressley, and Ilhan Omar. The elections were influenced by various interest groups, such as the National Rifle Association and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. Many think tanks, including the Brookings Institution and the Heritage Foundation, also played important roles in shaping the elections.

Federal Elections

The federal elections were a key component of the 2018 United States elections, with all 435 seats in the United States House of Representatives and 35 seats in the United States Senate up for election. Many notable politicians, including Ted Cruz, Beto O'Rourke, and Elizabeth Warren, ran for office in the federal elections. The elections were also influenced by various federal agencies, such as the Federal Election Commission and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee also played important roles in the federal elections, as did various political action committees, such as Priorities USA Action and American Crossroads.

Gubernatorial Elections

The gubernatorial elections were another important component of the 2018 United States elections, with 36 states holding elections for governor. Many notable politicians, including Andrew Cuomo, Gavin Newsom, and Ron DeSantis, ran for office in the gubernatorial elections. The elections were also influenced by various state governments, such as the California State Legislature and the New York State Legislature. The National Governors Association also played an important role in the gubernatorial elections, as did various state parties, such as the California Democratic Party and the Florida Republican Party.

State and Local Elections

The state and local elections were a crucial component of the 2018 United States elections, with many citizens participating in the electoral process to elect their representatives in state legislatures and local governments. Many notable politicians, including Stacey Abrams, Brian Kemp, and J.B. Pritzker, ran for office in the state and local elections. The elections were also influenced by various interest groups, such as the National Education Association and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. The United States Conference of Mayors and the National League of Cities also played important roles in the state and local elections.

Election Results

The election results were significant, with the Democratic Party gaining control of the United States House of Representatives and the Republican Party maintaining control of the United States Senate. Many notable politicians, including Nancy Pelosi, Kevin McCarthy, and Mitch McConnell, played important roles in the election results. The elections were also influenced by various media outlets, such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNN. The Federal Election Commission also played an important role in the election results, as did various think tanks, such as the Pew Research Center and the Center for American Progress.

Aftermath and Analysis

The aftermath and analysis of the 2018 United States elections were significant, with many pundits and analysts weighing in on the results. Many notable politicians, including Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and Bernie Sanders, commented on the elections. The elections were also influenced by various Supreme Court decisions, such as Rucho v. Common Cause and Department of Commerce v. New York. The National Association of Secretaries of State and the National Association of State Election Directors also played important roles in the aftermath and analysis of the elections. The elections were also notable for the large number of protests and rallys that took place, including the Women's March and the March for Our Lives. Category:2018 elections in the United States

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