Article snippet: Most popular on BostonGlobe.com Based on what you've read recently, you might be interested in theses stories Ground Game Most of the election news on Tuesday focused on the races for governor in Virginia and New Jersey, but there were a lot of interesting results around the country that you may have missed. Below is a round-up of some other buzzworthy results: - A New Jersey politician who mocked the national women’s march earlier in the year lost his reelection to a 32-year-old woman. During the march in January, Republican John Carman shared a meme on Facebook asking whether the protest would be “over in time for them to cook dinner.” Democrat Ashley Bennett was angry about his comments and decided to run against him — and won. The story. - A transgender woman, Danica Roem, beat a Virginia House of Delegates incumbent — one of the state’s most conservative lawmakers — who introduced a “bathroom bill” targeting transgender individuals. Roem is set to become the first openly transgender person to serve in a state legislature. She’s a former reporter who sings in a metal band in her spare time.The story. - A transgender man won a seat on the Erie School Board, making him the first openly transgender person to win elected office in Pennsylvania. The story. - Emerson College grad Chris Hurst — whose girlfriend, TV reporter Alison Parker, The story. - A civil rights lawyer who sued the police department just became the top prosecutor in Philadelph... Link to the full article to read more