Allen West, crazy man and war criminal (literally), gone.
Democrat Jon Tester, reelected from Montana, (!) in a victory for retro hair styles.
More interesting were the initiative elections.
Let's start with Maryland, where gambling expansion and gay marriage passed.
On the gay marriage front, Maine and Washington also passed gay marriage, and in Minnesota, voters defeated an anti gay marriage constitutional amendment.
In California, things actually turned out better than I expected, with Democrats getting a super-majority in both houses of the legislature, meaning that they can raise taxes, and on initiatives, Jerry Brown's tax increase passed, as did a moderation of their three strikes law, closing corporate tax loopholes, enhanced penalties for human trafficking, and non-partisan redistricting.
It's kind of remarkable for California, nothing really stupid passed, though I am bumming a bit over the fact that death penalty repeal failed (by only 5%), and the ratf%$#s at Monsanto managed to kill the genetically modified foods labeling law.
Most importantly, California decisively defeated the labor union muzzling initiative(aka "paycheck prediction").
Not a bad evening.
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