Secretary of State Kim Wyman wins 3rd term in Washington state
Secretary of State Kim Wyman has been reelected to a third term, continuing a more than five-decade trend of Republicans holding that office and becoming the lone statewide elected Republican on the West Coast.
Oregon moves to decriminalize drugs, Washington legislature may follow suit
Next year legislators in Olympia may consider a plan that lifts criminal charges for people possessing small amounts of street drugs.
Trump’s former chief of staff believes president will run again in 2024 if he loses 2020 election
Trump’s former chief of staff Mick Mulvaney believes Trump will run for the presidency again in 2024 should he lose the 2020 election.
Record number of at least 131 women to serve in the next Congress
106 women will serve in the next U.S. House and 25 women will serve in the next U.S. Senate.
‘Stop the count’ protests met by ‘count every vote’ demonstrations as US awaits 2020 election result
Demonstrators carrying signs reading “Stop the Count,” “Stop the Steal,” and “Count Every Vote” gathered in several states across the U.S. as Trump and his campaign pushed unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud.
No evidence to support Trump's fraud claims, election observer says
The head of an international delegation monitoring the U.S. election says his team has no evidence to support President Donald Trump’s claims about alleged fraud involving mail-in absentee ballots.
Psychologist gives advice managing anxiety of elections, Daylight Savings Time and Covid-19 pandemic
If you’re feeling out of character after Election Day, don’t worry. It’s probably perfectly normal.
Election 2020: Lawsuits filed in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia by Trump campaign
Earlier Wednesday, Trump said he'll take the presidential election to the Supreme Court, but it's unclear what he meant in a country in which vote tabulations routinely continue beyond Election Day, and states largely set the rules for when the count has to end.
Election 2020: Twitter, Facebook kick efforts against disinformation into overdrive amid vote count
“We’re seeing exactly what we expected, which is not enough, especially in the case of Facebook,” said Shannon McGregor, an assistant professor of journalism and media at the University of North Carolina.
Elections officials say turnout high, ballot issues low
While President Trump is warning other states to stop counting ballots, the count in King County not only continues but could also reach historic levels when all is said and done.
Former US Attorney: Supreme Court won’t intervene in election lawsuits ‘anytime soon’
Even when the last ballot is counted, the race for president may not be over.
Balance of power: Democrats’ Senate hopes narrow as they cling to House control
More than 12 hours after polls closed on Election Day, the hope that Democrats held to flip the Senate as well as retain majority control of the House faded away as Republicans held on to key Senate seats.
Washingtonians react to comprehensive sex ed passing by a wide margin in the state
Sex ed passes statewide by a wide margin.
‘We are not enemies’: Biden calls for unity as election count continues
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will be delivering remarks regarding the ongoing 2020 election from different parts of the Delaware Valley Wednesday.
Trump campaign files lawsuit to halt vote counting in Pennsylvania citing lack of 'transparency'
President Donald Trump's campaign has filed a lawsuit in the United States Supreme Court to halt vote counting in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania over a lack of "transparency."
Biden breaks Obama’s record for most votes for presidential candidate in US history
Joe Biden has won more votes than any other presidential candidate in U.S. history.



















