Pluribus News has spent the past days, weeks and months reporting on elections in the states, including races for governor, battles for state legislative majorities, and ballot measures.
We also analyzed early voting numbers to highlight what if anything to glean from them.
To provide a comprehensive overview of what we’re watching on Election Day, here is a rundown of all we’ve written about what’s on the ballot, why it matters and how we got here:
Statewide offices
- Previewing the 2024 gubernatorial elections
- Swing state AG battles draw national attention
- Ayotte holds late polling edge in the most competitive Gov race
- Polls show Dem with big lead in Washington
- North Carolina polls: Dem Stein builds a lead
Ballot measures
- A complete guide to initiatives, referendums and amendments on the 2024 ballot
- Republicans manipulate ballot language to combat progressive measures
- Red states ask voters to ban noncitizen voting
- Record number of open primary initiatives on the ballot
- Abortion rights backers build huge financial advantage
- Cannabis legalization advocates aim for red state ballot success
- Health care ballot measures in several states go beyond abortion rights
- California voters poised to toughen drug laws amid fentanyl crisis
- Ohio redistricting reform holds wide lead
- Nebraska voters to face competing abortion amendments
- Parties bet on ballot measures to boost turnout
State legislatures
- The 5 swing states to watch in legislative elections
- Legislative battleground focused on presidential swing states
- Dems aim to block GOP supermajorities, protect Govs’ veto power
- Mothers remain underrepresented in state legislatures despite recent gains
- Dems, GOP pump millions into legislative elections
- Legislative leaders head for exits in retirement surge
Election administration
- Officials issue warnings about AI-generated deepfakes ahead of Election Day
- States activate National Guard ahead of election
- Which states ban campaign gear at the polls
- States target faithless electors ahead of presidential contest
- Using campaign funds for child care now allowed in two-thirds of states
- Ranked-choice voting suffers red state backlash
- States push to restrict utility companies’ use of customer funds for political activities