Why elections are not over until the votes are certified Even after vote counting ends, the midterms are not officially over until the results are certified. Election deniers who don't like the results may try to slow down or stop this step. Hansi Lo Wang
Georgia Democrat Bee Nguyen finds party optimism in voters NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Georgia state representative and candidate for Secretary of State of Georgia Bee Nguyen about the road ahead for the Democratic party after this year's midterms.
A political activist on how to keep the Democratic Party energized NPR's Michel Martin speaks with activist Rev. William Barber II about what stood out to him about this year's midterm elections.
‘Yes’ vote for Seattle election reform now leading Will Seattle adopt ranked choice voting? Latest ballot count shows the 'yes' vote in the lead Deborah Wang
Sen. Amy Klobuchar says Democrats had a 'blue wave' in the midterms NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota about the Democrats maintaining control of the U.S. Senate. Ayesha Rascoe
Ranked choice voting is growing in popularity. Here's what you need to know NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Jessica Taylor of the Cook Political Report about ranked choice voting and its growing popularity. Ayesha Rascoe
The midterms didn't produce a wave. Here's what that's meant historically Historically, first midterms are cold showers for the occupant of the White House. Ron Elving
Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez in Washington flips key House seat Small business owner Gluesenkamp Perez beat Trump-backed Joe Kent in a conservative region of southwest Washington state. NPR's Washington Desk
Democrats retain control of the Senate after holding Nevada seat The chamber was decided Saturday evening after Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto defeated Republican nominee Adam Laxalt. That gives Democrats 50 seats. Barbara Sprunt
Week in Review: Midterm elections Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Channel’s Brian Callanan, political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter, and KUOW’s David Hyde. Kevin Kniestedt