Voters across the country headed to the polls Tuesday.

While democracy advocates had worried about voter intimidation and suppression, disruptions turned out to be few and minor.

If the Republicans pick up congressional seats, the balance of power will shift toward election deniers.

Meanwhile, abortion was the top issue among the132 ballot proposalsconsidered across the country.

That’s not the case this year.

Arizona isn’t the only state where election deniers were aiming for state office.

As of Wednesday afternoon, 13 election deniers had been declared winners in nine states, the group said.

Winners had yet to be determined in Alaska and Arizona, which also had election-denier Republicans running for governor.

In the Senate, which is essentially split 50-50 because the independent Sens.

Ron Johnson, a Republican, fended off a challenge from Lt. Gov.

As in its gubernatorial election,Arizona’s Senate winner won’t be declared until mail-in votes are counted.

Races inNevadaandAlaskaremain too close to call.

“Every vote must be counted.”

Key ballot proposals

Abortion and marijuanawere on the ballotin several states.

All of them swung in favor of protecting reproductive rights.