Race Date
Two of the top 50 most populous US cities are holding run-off elections tonight to decide their next mayor. Democrats in both Miami and Albuquerque are poised to win both; and while that's pretty ho-hum in the Duke city, Democrats haven't won a Miami mayoral election since 1997 (when the father of the current Republican mayor, Francis Suarez, was mayor and a registrerd Democrat).
Polls in Miami close at 7pm ET, in Albuquerque at 9pm ET. A list of all tonight's elections is in the dropdown below.
State
Office
| State | Office | Election Type | Party | District |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Mexico | Albuquerque City Council | Runoff |
| 1 |
| New Mexico | Albuquerque City Council | Runoff |
| 3 |
| New Mexico | Albuquerque Mayor | Runoff |
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| Virginia | Fairfax County Board of Supervisors | Special Election General |
| Braddock District |
| Florida | Hialeah City Council | General Election |
| Group III |
| Florida | Hialeah City Council | General Election |
| Group IV |
| Florida | Miami Beach Commissioner Board | Runoff |
| Group I |
| Florida | Miami Board of Commissioners | Runoff |
| 3 |
| Florida | Miami Mayor | Runoff |
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| Florida | Orlando City Council | Runoff |
| 3 |
| Nebraska | Recall York County District 2 Commissioner LeRoy Ott | Ballot Question |
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| Iowa | State House | Special Election General |
| 7 |
| Georgia | State House | Special Election General |
| 23 |
| Oklahoma | State House | Special Election Primary | Democratic | 35 |
| Oklahoma | State House | Special Election Primary | Republican | 35 |
| Florida | State House | Special Election General |
| 90 |
| Georgia | State House | Special Election General |
| 121 |
| Florida | State Senate | Special Election General |
| 11 |