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Everytown for Gun Safety

John, the American people decide the outcomes of elections, not politicians. That's why we're working to make sure every vote is counted: the voices of the American people will be heard and represented at the ballot box.

And while results from the remaining elections continue to come in, we wanted to make sure we shared some good news with you: a long and growing list of Gun Sense Victories!

Last night, voters in Arizona and Colorado elected Gun Sense Candidates Mark Kelly and John Hickenlooper to the U.S. Senate, flipping two seats held by NRA allies. We also re-elected the Gun Sense Majority in the U.S. House, ensuring the continuation of our work in Congress. And on top of that, Gun Sense Candidates—including several Moms Demand Action volunteers—have won on the state level.

John, several key races and states have yet to be called, but these victories prove not only that the American people support a future that's free from gun violence, but that they demand leaders who listen to their needs and give them solutions that work.

Every vote must be counted. We're making sure that that happens.

And in the meantime, enjoy scrolling through and sharing our list of Gun Sense Victories across the country.

Stay tuned for updates. We're in this together.

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