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Republican ousted by Democrat in shock election defeat

Alaska's City of Fairbanks Mayor David Pruhs, a Republican, conceded to Mindy O'Neall, a Democrat, in the mayoral election on Tuesday night.

According to unofficial election night results made available by the city of Fairbanks, O’Neall received 1,808 votes (54 percent) and Pruhs received 1,528 votes (45.7 percent).

The ballot in mayoral elections in Fairbanks does not list party affiliations next to candidates’ names, but Republicans have held the role in Fairbanks for nearly a decade.

Republican ousted by Democrat in shock election defeathttps://www.newsweek.com/alaska-fairbanks-mayor-election-democrat-republican-10844700Open linkView original on sh.itjust.works
lemmy.world

MOAR!

You dumbfucks let trump happen, again. Now fix your stupid American problems - sincerely the civilized world.

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manxureply
piefed.social

The civilized world better beware that America is not just ahead of the scary times. Some of the right-wing movements in Europe, in particular are downright frightening, and close to winning elections.

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lemmy.world

Because centrists like Macron and Jeffries keep trying to shove unpopular market-centric bullshit on to people. Human beings in general haven't gotten worse, our leadership class has.

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Oh! This is just the beginning... Just watch the first Tuesday in November, when a lot of special elections happen. ;)

But, the real stuff won't happen until November, 2026 -- which will be the mid-terms where a bunch of our Senate and Congressional seats will be up for elections...

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JeeBaiChowreply
lemmy.world

Just wait. The dumbfucks will sit it out again. smugly confident because of some polls say, or because their bellybutton lint changed color again and it's too much for their virtue signalling personalities to handle, or something. Lazy disconnected people will just make up any excuse and point fingers away from them every time.

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I won't say there isn't room for concern, especially as there are quite a few people that are starting to think that the issues between the parties are irreconcilable. And the problem is, one party seems more disingenuous than the other -- at least that's my perspective.

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lemmy.sdf.org

Litmus test is the Virginia election. All of their statewide positions occur during the odd years. And this year, the governor is up for grabs.

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lemmy.ca

All of the problems really are stupid, aren't they?

I saw a video yesterday of a dude in the passenger seat of a car lighting up some fireworks which then exploded in the car.

Nobody made him do it. As it happened he clearly had no idea what to do. Everything was going fine until he decided to light the fireworks.

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bthestreply
lemmy.world

If you don't understand WHY those fireworks had to be lit right then and there then clearly you don't understand Freedom.

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Please for the love of God convince your reps to send their militaries and help us before this shit gets too locked down.

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Fairbanks had a democratic mayor from 2013-16, which was very surprising to me. And to my mother who grew up there in the 60s.

https://thealaskacurrent.com/2025/10/09/fairbanks-progressives-win-near-sweep-in-local-elections/

This blog, which I think may be using "progressive" wrongly, says that Ds won all other contested spots but 1 school board seat. An uncontested race went to R, but a "late forming" write in campaign still garnered a quarter of the vote.

These signs seem promising, but the blog post makes it seem like local factors may have played a large role. That would speak against taking it as a bellwether. The post claims the victory is "less of a shock" to those watching local politics, which again to me suggests local factors looming large.

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Blackmistreply
feddit.uk

Seems on par with local council elections in the UK.

My town is about the same size as this "city" and the turnout is pretty similar.

People are pretty disconnected with politics in general. The national elections only get half-decent turnout because they spend tens of millions on ad campaigns before it.

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Aulireply

Local politics. Eh I usually don't bother.

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Corhenreply
lemmy.world

32000 people in the city, so that's like.... 10%?

Crazy low

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Turnout was 15% per a local journalist's blog. That's lower than the 15-20% it normally is, but not crazy low.

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It's not that depressing.

Local election turnout is single digit to ~15% in big cities. It's higher in rural areas, but still well below state and federal races.

15-20% is normal for a local election in Fairbanks, from what I read. So this would be higher than most population centers but low end of normal for this electorate.

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bthestreply
lemmy.world

Don't you have to dig yourself out of a snow bank to go anywhere?

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lemmy.world

How recently? I mean, they won control of all 3 branches of our government.

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I mean, have they won any special elections since they took over the government? It seems like a lot of elections are flipping but maybe that's selection bias.

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A mayoral race in a town with 31k people, clearly the start of the blue wave… 🙄

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