US Election Day guide: Governor races, abortion rights and more
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[November 07, 2023]
By Gabriella Borter
(Reuters) -U.S. voters on Tuesday will cast ballots to choose governors
in Kentucky and Mississippi, decide legislative control in Virginia and
New Jersey, and determine whether the Ohio state constitution should
protect abortion rights.
Off-year votes get less attention in the U.S. than presidential and
midterm congressional elections, but Republicans and Democrats will be
watching some major races and key issues next week for clues about the
2024 elections.
KENTUCKY GOVERNOR
Democratic Governor Andy Beshear is running for reelection against
Republican state Attorney General Daniel Cameron in the typically
conservative state.
Beshear's campaign is touting his record of bringing jobs to Kentucky,
supporting public education, expanding healthcare access and setting
strict policies to curb the spread of COVID-19. Cameron is focusing on
public safety, learning loss from school closures during the COVID
pandemic and culture war issues championed by Republicans nationally,
such as opposing gender-affirming care for transgender children.
MISSISSIPPI GOVERNOR
Republican Governor Tate Reeves is running for reelection against
Democrat Brandon Presley, a former small-town mayor and current utility
regulator for Northern Mississippi. While Reeves is leading in the polls
in the deeply conservative Southern state, Presley, the second cousin of
singer Elvis Presley, has outraised him over the course of the campaign,
with strong backing from the Democratic Governors Association.
In political ads, Reeves has accused Presley of being backed by
out-of-state liberals and opposing bans on gender-affirming care for
transgender youth like the one Reeves signed into law in February.
Presley has said he does not support gender-affirming care for minors,
or transgender girls playing girls' sports, and is running on the
promise of tax cuts and expanding Medicaid. Both candidates are
anti-abortion and support the state's ban on all abortions except in
cases of rape, incest and to save the mother's life.
VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE
All 40 seats in Virginia's Senate and 100 seats in the House of
Delegates are up for grabs. Democrats are fighting to hold or widen
their 22-18 advantage in the Senate and win a majority in the House,
where Republicans have a 52-48 edge.
Virginia, a state that swings between Democratic and Republican control,
is the only state in the U.S. South that has not enacted further limits
on abortion since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June 2022.
However, Republicans have promised to pass a 15-week abortion ban -
supported by Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin - if they take control
of the legislature.
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Kentucky's Democratic Governor Andy Beshear looks on after a
memorial service for those who died from the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19), held on the Capitol grounds in Frankfort, Kentucky,
U.S., November 14, 2021. REUTERS/Jon Cherry/File photo
NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE
Republicans are fighting for control of either legislative chamber
in solidly Democratic New Jersey, where all seats in the General
Assembly and Senate are in play. Republicans have gained ground
since 2021, when they flipped seven seats, and are campaigning on
issues ranging from the economy to parental rights in K-12
education.
OHIO ABORTION RIGHTS
A ballot question in Ohio asks voters whether to enshrine abortion
rights in the state constitution, a move that would render moot a
six-week limit signed into law by Republican Governor Mike DeWine.
That law is on hold pending litigation at the conservative state
Supreme Court.
The vote is being closely watched as Democrats nationwide hope to
add to their string of abortion-related ballot measure wins in 2022
with more such victories in 2024.
OHIO MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION
Ohio voters will also answer a ballot question about whether the
state should legalize marijuana for recreational use. If approved,
the statute would legalize, regulate and tax marijuana for adults
over 21, expanding on the currently legal medicinal use of cannabis.
MAYORAL RACES
Cities across the country will elect mayors on Tuesday. In
Philadelphia, Democrat Cherelle Parker and Republican David Oh, both
former City Council members, are competing for an open seat as
Democrat Jim Kenney reaches the limit of his mayoral term.
In Houston, a crowded field of candidates led by U.S. Representative
Sheila Jackson Lee and state Senator John Whitmire, both Democrats,
are competing to succeed the term-limited Mayor Sylvester Turner,
also a Democrat.
PENNSYLVANIA SUPREME COURT
The race for a new state Supreme Court justice will not alter the
liberal tilt of Pennsylvania's highest court but could have future
implications for abortion rights and election laws in the state.
Planned Parenthood has endorsed Democratic candidate Daniel
McCaffery for the 10-year position, while anti-abortion groups are
backing the Republican candidate, Carolyn Carluccio. Democrats have
a 4-2 majority in the partisan state court, with one vacant seat to
be filled in this election.
(Reporting by Gabriella Borter; Editing by Colleen Jenkins, Alistair
Bell and Jonathan Oatis)
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