Runoff Elections in the Munich District: When Incumbents Wobble and Challengers Hope
Runoff elections in 14 towns and municipalities in the Munich district are set to see incumbents facing significant challenges from their opponents on March 22.
Mamata's Big Risk: Will New Faces Ensure Victory?
Ahead of the West Bengal elections, Mamata Banerjee has adopted the BJP's 'no-repeat formula' by cutting tickets for 74 incumbents to bring in new candidates, aiming to counter anti-incumbency and strengthen her party's chances.
Local elections in the Fürstenfeldbruck district: It will be more plural
The recent local elections in Fürstenfeldbruck highlighted voter dissatisfaction with long-term incumbents, as seen in the surprising outcomes for candidates like Thomas Karmasin and Stefan Floerecke.
Further election results from the Freising district: In Gammelsdorf and Langenbach it remains exciting
Election results in the Freising district indicate competitive races in Langenbach and Gammelsdorf, while other areas saw comfortable victories for incumbents.
Mayoral Elections in the Munich District: Not All Big Names Make It Through
The mayoral elections in the Munich district reveal surprising results, with some incumbents facing unexpected challenges and needing to compete in run-offs.
Mayoral Elections in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen District: Two Runoffs, One Clear Winner
The recent mayoral elections in the Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen district resulted in two runoff elections, with incumbents from Wolfratshausen and Geretsried facing challengers, while Bad Tölz saw a clear winner.
Trump introduces Cornyn, Paxton but stays mum on endorsement in heated GOP primary
During a rally in Texas, President Trump refrained from endorsing any candidates in the contentious Senate primary, leaving the race among incumbents and challengers uncertain as Election Day nears.
Does J.B. Pritzker Continue? What Recent Polls Say About Illinois' 2026 Gubernatorial Race
Recent polls reveal insights into the upcoming Illinois gubernatorial race, focusing on incumbents and challengers.
Korea's Ruling Party Approval Rating at 17%: 'Not the Bottom but Underground'...Incumbents Warn of Public Sentiment Against Refusal to Break Ties with Yoon
The approval rating of Korea's ruling party, People Power Party, has fallen to 17%, prompting calls from incumbent lawmakers for a shift in policy and strategy.
Democrats name candidates to 'Red to Blue' initiative, aiming to flip GOP majority during midterms
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has announced candidates in its 'Red to Blue' initiative to challenge Republican incumbents in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections.
FIRST READING: The Liberals are still blaming Conservatives for failures
Prime Minister Mark Carney attributes rising grocery prices to Conservative obstructionism, continuing a trend of incumbents blaming the opposition for economic issues.