November election
Coverage of November election in the Nexus archive.
- Ballot measures in November (Aug. 13, 2026)
The show plans to cover two main topics: voters deciding on a pair of issues in the November election, and the consideration by a Houston biologist regarding how living on Mars might affect the human body and mind.
- El-Sayed won crucial Michigan Senate primary. Now comes the coalition test: ANALYSIS
Abdul El-Sayed won the Michigan Senate primary, but his narrower-than-expected victory highlights the need to build a coalition for the November election.
- Austin City Council moves forward on $390M bond for November election
Austin City Council voted 8-3 to proceed with a $390 million bond proposal for a November election by directing the city manager to prepare an ordinance.
- June election went ‘smoothly’ for Alameda County says new registrar
Alameda County's June election was described as 'smooth' by the new registrar. The upcoming Nov. 3 general election will include races for Oakland's mayor, three council seats, and three school board seats.
- Chicago’s school board rescinded many layoffs with uncertain money. What’s next?
Chicago’s school board passed a $10 billion budget preserving jobs but relying on $150 million in uncertain state funding. The district faces potential short-term financing challenges to pay employees in September, risking school delays, as the budget is tied to political tensions over Illinois’ school funding formula and an upcoming November election.
- Illinois vote-by-mail applications open August 5
Illinois voters can apply for vote-by-mail ballots starting August 5 for the November election, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections.
- Qualifying for candidates running in Louisiana's November election set for August
The qualifying period for candidates in Louisiana's November election is scheduled for three days in August. This process determines eligibility for the November election.
- Voter ID backers sue California Attorney General Rob Bonta for trying to ‘rig’ ballot measure
Supporters of California’s voter ID initiative Proposition 39 have sued Attorney General Rob Bonta, accusing him of attempting to 'rig' the November election by using misleading ballot language. The lawsuit claims Bonta's actions could influence the election outcome through deceptive wording on the ballot.
- Most Texans say they oppose local data centers as politicians shift their focus on regulating them
Most Texans oppose data centers in their communities, and politicians from both sides of the aisle are advocating for increased scrutiny of these facilities. This issue is emerging as a focus for candidates in the November election.
- Louisiana Democrats push to boost voter turnout ahead of November election
Louisiana Democrats are launching the 'No More Silence: Road to the Polls' campaign to increase voter turnout ahead of the Nov. 3 election. The campaign includes voter registration drives, community outreach events, and efforts to reconnect with voters.
- Tim Scott reflects on Lindsey Graham's legacy and who could fill his seat in the Senate
Sen. Tim Scott discussed his friendship with Sen. Lindsey Graham and Graham's policy influence during a CBS Mornings interview. Graham, who had won his primary and was set to run for reelection in November, died suddenly over the weekend.
- What happens next after Lindsey Graham's death? South Carolina law lays out the process
South Carolina law requires a temporary appointment to fill a Senate vacancy following a death, followed by a special Republican primary to select a replacement nominee for the November election. Voters will then determine the next Senate term through the state's established election process.
- NZ Aims to Sign LNG Import Plant Deal Before November Election
New Zealand aims to finalize a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import plant deal before the November election. The initiative focuses on securing energy infrastructure ahead of the electoral timeline.
- What happens next after Lindsey Graham’s death? South Carolina law lays out the process
South Carolina law provides for a temporary appointment to fill a Senate vacancy and a special Republican primary to select a replacement nominee for the November election. Voters will then elect the next Senate term representative through the established state process.
- Pet election aims to demystify voting, teach new voters how the process works
The 'Paws to the Polls' mock election, held at the Manor Community Center, is part of Get Out The Vote efforts ahead of the November election. It aims to demystify voting and teach new voters about the process.
- Uber, California lawyers say deal reached to avert dueling ballot initiative showdown
Uber and California's trial attorneys have reached a deal to eliminate their competing ballot measures concerning car crash lawsuits and sexual assaults, preventing a costly November election battle. The agreement avoids what was expected to be one of the most expensive political showdowns in the upcoming election.
- A Muslim Texan sought to find his place in the party at the state GOP convention. He left in tears
A Muslim Texan attended the state GOP convention but left in tears after Muslim delegates and attendees were shunned and rejected by members who emphasized party unity ahead of the November election.
- Democrat Fiona Ma, Republican Gloria Romero to face off in race for lieutenant governor
Fiona Ma and Gloria Romero will face off in the November election for lieutenant governor after securing primary election victories. Both candidates advanced from a crowded primary field.
- L.A. mayor, California governor races shift focus to November election; Republicans scrutinize process
The Los Angeles mayor and California governor races are shifting focus to the November election as candidates begin general election campaigns. A debate over California's ballot-counting process has emerged following primary results, with Republicans scrutinizing the process.
- Who will face Karen Bass? LA voters still waiting to find out
Los Angeles mayoral primary results are still being counted, with voters awaiting the candidate who will face Karen Bass in November. LAist reporter Frank Stoltze discusses potential contenders emerging from the race.
- Steve Hilton roasts Xavier Becerra with sitcom-style ad after Dem gov. candidate advances to runoff: ‘Is this a joke?’
Steve Hilton used a sitcom-style ad to criticize Xavier Becerra after Becerra advanced to the runoff. Becerra is projected to move to the November election, with Hilton also likely to advance.
- Crypto PAC-supported candidates sweep US state primaries after media buys
Nearly a dozen candidates across three US states won their primaries or will advance to the November election after receiving $3.5 million in ads funded by crypto industry-aligned PACs. The candidates' success is attributed to media buys supported by these PACs.
- California primary results: Steve Hilton opens slim lead over Becerra in governor race
Steve Hilton has opened a slim lead over Xavier Becerra in California's gubernatorial primary race. Votes are still being counted to determine the two candidates advancing to the November election from a field of 61.
- Texas general election matchups are finally set. Here's what you need to know
The Texas primary runoffs have concluded, finalizing November election matchups for key contests, including the U.S. Senate race. The outcomes provide insights for both political parties as they prepare for the general election.
- Barabak: The 'greatest threat' to rule of law in decades. That's how lawyers, judges see Trump
A survey reveals lawyers and judges view Donald Trump as the greatest threat to the rule of law in decades, citing concerns over presidential overreach and unchecked power abuses. The findings highlight heightened legal and political tensions ahead of the November election.
- Woke Oregon governor is now so unpopular there is a chance deep blue state will elect REPUBLICAN replacement in November
Oregon's governor is facing low popularity, which could lead to a Republican being elected as their replacement in November. This is significant in a deep blue state like Oregon. The governor's unpopularity may impact the election outcome.
- The rise of third-party power will happen sooner than you might think
The article discusses the potential rise of third-party power in the political landscape, suggesting that the upcoming November election may signal a larger transformation in political dynamics.