Voters nationwide delivered a stunning rebuke to Donald Trump and the Republican Party on Tuesday night as Democrats racked up massive victories at every level of the ballot.

In Virginia, Democrats swept all three statewide contests as former Rep. Abigail Spanberger racked up the largest margin for a Democrat in a race for governor since 1961. Spanberger’s 57-43 win over Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears will make her the first woman to serve as governor in state history.

She’ll be joined by state Sen. Ghazala Hashmi, who defeated conservative radio host John Reid 55-45 in the race to replace Earle-Sears. Former state Del. Jay Jones also unseated Attorney General Jason Miyares 53-47 despite a late-breaking scandal regarding text messages in which Jones wished harm on the former House speaker and his children.

The triumph at the top of the ticket also ushered in huge gains in the House of Delegates, where Democrats flipped 13 GOP-held seats to secure a giant 64-36 majority—their largest win since 1987. (In the Senate, which was not up, Democrats hold a 21-19 edge, though a special election will be necessary to fill Hashmi’s seat.)

Meanwhile, in New Jersey, Rep. Mikie Sherrill defied the polls, many of which showed a close race, to defeat former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli by a 56-43 spread. Democrats additionally picked up at least three seats in the Assembly to expand their majority, which stood at 52-28 heading into the election. (The Senate was likewise not on the ballot.)

Democrats also scored major successes in two key swing states that Trump carried last year. In Georgia, they won two special elections for the state’s five-member Public Service Commission in identical 63-37 landslides, giving the party its first victories in a non-federal statewide race since 2006.

In Pennsylvania, three Democratic justices on the state Supreme Court all earned another term with at least 60% of the vote each, preserving Democrats’ 5-2 majority and ensuring that Republicans can’t win back the court before 2029 at the earliest.

Across the country in California, voters resoundingly approved a ballot measure to enact a revamped congressional map aimed at countering new GOP gerrymanders in states like Texas, Missouri, and North Carolina by targeting five Republican-held seats.

And New York City elected Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old democratic socialist, as its next mayor. Mamdani once again defeated former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who opted to run as an independent after losing the Democratic primary in a shocking upset, by a 50-42 margin.

The triumphant night for Democrats did not end here, though. Below you’ll find recaps of other important elections from coast to coast, which saw Democrats win many other races.