2019 Elections to Watch — That's This Year
The Presidential Election:
It is almost impossible to talk or read about any US election other than the presidential one in 2020. As of the end of August 2019, Mr. Trump has only one primary challenge, and that’s from former Massachusetts governor Bill Weld. However, rumors of other possibilities circulate. And meanwhile, the Democrats may be shrinking the original 24 vying for the nomination to 11 or 12.
Other Elections: Gubernatorial and Congressional
Later in 2019, mostly on November 5, voters will choose the governors of Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi and in a special election, two members of Congress, both in North Carolina. In one special election in Pennsylvania in May 2019, a Republican won. All previous incumbents were Republicans who died, resigned or, in one case, was disqualified.
Other Elections: State Legislatures
The five state legislatures with elections in 2019 are Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, Louisiana, and Virginia. These states are particularly important this year because of the 2020 census. The winners, together with their governors, will for the most part, redraw the boundaries for Congressional and state legislative districts based on census results.
But redistricting is only part of the story. Seventy additional vacancies in state legislatures occurred earlier, outside regularly scheduled election cycles (from death, resignation etc.). Thirty-two were held by Republicans and 38 by Democrats.
To date, 50 special elections have been held to fill these seats; four flipped from Democratic to Republican, one from Republican to Democratic and one from Republican to independent. None changed the majority controls of these state legislatures.
However, political control is the central issue of some of these 2019 state elections. In Kentucky and Mississippi, the Republicans control the state house and the governor’s mansion, while in New Jersey the Democrats enjoy the same dominance. Moreover, in Virginia the Governor is a Democrat and the Republican majority in the lower house has a fragile one-vote margin.
Conclusion : No question that the main attraction remains the 2020 Presidential Election, but there are plenty of elections this year that will affect national and state politics.
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