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Date December 20, 2024 9:44 PM
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The 2024 Cookie Election winner, partisan control of Wisconsin Supreme Court at stake
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Here are the top stories from the week of December 16 - December 20.

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** The 2024 Cookie Election winner… Sugar Cookie
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This year's Cookie Election was close enough to have many of us hanging on the edge of our seats. With 100% of precincts reporting, a winner has emerged: Sugar Cookie wins Ballotpedia’s 2024 Holiday Cookie Election with 29.5% of the vote.

Here are the final results as of poll closing time on Thursday, Dec. 19 at 5 pm ET:
* Sugar Cookie: 29.4%
* Gingerbread Cookie: 25.9%
* Snickerdoodle Cookie: 24.7%
* Chocolate Chip Cookie: 20%


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** Partisan control of Wisconsin Supreme Court at stake in 2025
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Both major parties will compete for control of Wisconsin’s Supreme Court in 2025. Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel are running for a 10-year term. Incumbent Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, one of the court’s liberal members, is retiring.

Wisconsin’s Supreme Court elections are officially nonpartisan, but it currently has a 4-3 liberal majority. In the 2025 election, Crawford is endorsed by the state’s Democratic Party, and Schimel is the former Republican attorney general.

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** Mayorship in six of the 100 largest U.S. cities changed party control this year
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Mayors' offices in six of the 100 largest U.S. cities will change party control due to the 2024 elections, for a net gain of one for Democrats and a net loss of one for Republicans. This means Republicans will head into 2025 holding 25 mayoral offices, the fewest since we began following mayoral partisanship in 2016.

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** The number of special legislative elections hit a decade low this year
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There were 52 special elections for state legislative seats in 22 states this year, the fewest since 2014, when there were 40.

Take a closer look at how these special elections happened:
* 31 happened because an incumbent resigned
* 11 happened because an incumbent was appointed, elected, or sought election to another position
* Four happened because an incumbent died
* Six happened because of redistricting


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