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Deaths in the US Senate by the Numbers

Wisconsin Legislative Redistricting Looms

Will Amy Klobuchar Draw a Top-Tier GOP Challenger in 2024?

Blake Masters and a History of Retread Arizona US Senate Candidates

Francis Suarez Records 6th Shortest Presidential Campaign Since 1972

Introducing the Minnesota Historical Candidate Biographical Database

Idaho

Brad Little Wins Majority Support in Largest Idaho GOP Gubernatorial Field

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | May 18, 2022 | 4

Little has now defeated more candidates in gubernatorial primaries than any Idahoan in state history.

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The Largest Active GOP Statewide Winning Streaks

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | October 11, 2021 | 8

Republicans in nine states have currently won at least two-dozen statewide elections in a row.

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Florida Eyes Unusual Mark in 2022 Gubernatorial Race

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | October 4, 2021 | 0

Just three states have elected governors with a plurality in four or more straight elections over the last 100 years.

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McGeachin Eyes History in Idaho’s 2022 Gubernatorial Race

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | May 20, 2021 | 2

No ex- or sitting lieutenant governor has ever unseated an incumbent governor in the Gem State.

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Elusive Women U.S. Senate Nomination Milestones

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | March 25, 2021 | 1
Image of US Senate Seal

One of the two major parties in 15 states have never nominated a woman to the U.S. Senate.

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A Brief History of Ex-Governor US Senate Delegations

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | March 17, 2021 | 4

There have been three-dozen pairs of ex-governor U.S. Senate delegations during the direct election era, including two in the 117th Congress.

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The Rise of Single-Party State Congressional Delegations

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | January 3, 2021 | 1

The 117th Congress matches a 60-year high in the number of states represented by just one party on Capitol Hill.

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Arizona Eyes First All-Democratic US Senate Delegation In Nearly 70 Years

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | April 23, 2020 | 3

Only four states have had longer periods since Democrats last held both seats.

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Will a Westerner Finally Land on a Democratic Presidential Ticket in 2020?

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | January 23, 2019 | 3

Democrats have never nominated a westerner for their presidential or VP slots across the 42 cycles since the first western state voted in a presidential election.

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Martha McSally and a Brief History of Failed US Senate Nominees Later Appointed to the Chamber

By Dr. Eric Ostermeier | December 24, 2018 | 3

Less than 10 failed U.S. Senate nominees in the direct election era were later rewarded with an appointment to a senate seat.

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