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Chocolate Chip Cookie is Ballotpedia's Official Holiday Cookie of 2023. It was first elected in 2019, and held office for one term. Chocolate Chip Cookie was re-elected in the 2021 recall of Sugar Cookie. Chocolate Chip Cookie lost to Gingerbread Cookie in the 2022 election for Official Holiday Cookie. Chocolate Chip cookie won a third nonconsecutive term in the 2023 general election.

Chocolate Chip Cookie was a candidate in Ballotpedia's 2024 Holiday Cookie Election.

Chocolate Chip Cookie was a candidate in Ballotpedia's 2022 Holiday Cookie election.

Chocolate Chip Cookie was a candidate in Ballotpedia's 2021 Holiday Cookie election.

Chocolate Chip Cookie faced Sugar Cookie in the runoff election for Official Holiday Cookie 2020 from December 16 to December 22. Sugar Cookie won the election as Ballotpedia's 2020 Official Holiday Cookie. Ballotpedia held a general election for Official 2020 Holiday Cookie from December 14th to December 16th. The filing deadline for this election was December 11, 2020.

Chocolate Chip Cookie won Ballotpedia's general election for Official 2019 Holiday Cookie on December 12th, 2019. The filing deadline for this election was December 6, 2019. The race was decided by ranked-choice vote counting.

Candidate information

Chocolate chip cookie
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Incumbent: Yes

Political office: Ballotpedia's 2023 Holiday Cookie

Biography: The chocolate chip cookie was invented by Ruth Wakefield. The recipe first appeared in print in 1938. The cookie was originally created to accompany ice cream. Wakefield sold the recipe and naming rights to Toll House in 1939. There are several variations of the story behind how the cookie was created but according to a profile in The New Yorker, Wakefield intentionally developed the chocolate chip cookie herself, contrary to several creation myths stating that the cookie was created accidentally. Since it's creation the cookie has grown in popularity and according to The New Yorker has become an American staple, similar to the "the hot dog, the grilled-cheese sandwich, and the milkshake."[1]

Key messages
  • I've been proudly representing the voters since my election in 2019, and am well set up for a successful second term.
  • How can voters go wrong with chocolate chip? Answer: They can't.
  • If it ain't broke. Don't fix it.


Election results

2024

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2023

2022

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2021

Voters decided two questions: whether Sugar Cookie should be recalled and, if so, which cookie should replace it. Polls were open from Friday, Dec. 10 at 8:00am ET. through Friday, Dec. 17, at 5:00 pm ET.

69.5% of voters believed that Sugar Cookie should be recalled, and elected Chocolate Chip Cookie with 33.2% of the vote. Chocolate Chip Cookie was immediately sworn into office.

2020

Official Holiday Cookie, Runoff election, 2020
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Sugar cookie 56.3% 202
     Nonpartisan Chocolate chip cookie Incumbent 43.7% 157
Total Votes 359
Source: Ballotpedia.org



Official Holiday Cookie, General election, 2020
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Chocolate chip cookie Incumbent 18.7% 57
     Nonpartisan Sugar cookie 16.4% 50
     Nonpartisan Gingerbread cookie 15.7% 48
     Nonpartisan Peanut butter blossom 15.7% 48
     Nonpartisan Snickerdoodle 14.1% 43
     Nonpartisan Chocolate peppermint bark cookie 12.1% 37
Total Votes 283
Source: Ballotpedia.org

2019

Official Holiday Cookie, ninth round, 2019
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Chocolate chip cookie 51.62% 143
     Nonpartisan Sugar cookie 48.38% 134
     Nonpartisan Gingerbread cookie 0% 0
     Nonpartisan Snickerdoodle 0% 0
     Nonpartisan Chocolate peppermint bark cookie 0% 0
     Nonpartisan Peanut butter blossom 0% 0
     Nonpartisan Oatmeal raisin cookie 0% 0
     Nonpartisan Chocolate Crinkle 0% 0
     Nonpartisan Kolatki 0% 0
     Nonpartisan Snowflake 0% 0
Total Votes 277
Source: Ballotpedia.org


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Campaign advertisements

"Nestlé Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Commercial from 1986," released December 23, 2012

Potential impact on cookie sales

While no data is available on how this election may affect ingredient sales, the results could impact the seasonal packaged cookie market. According to Packaged Facts' U.S. Food Market Outlook 2019, retail dollar sales of all packaged cookies totaled $11 billion in 2018 and increased at a compound annual growth rate of 2% between 2013 and 2018, though there is no breakdown available by type of cookie.[2]

Packaged Facts’ research reveals that taste is the biggest driver of choice, and consumers continue to seek out products that offer new exciting tastes and experiences. Some consumers, especially younger people, want even more indulgent, decadent, and unique choices. Darker chocolates, double and triple chocolate, stuffed cookies, richer cream fillings, and frostings are all part of the decadently delicious cookie landscape.[3]
—Packaged Facts


External links

Footnotes

  1. The New Yorker, "Sweet Morsels: A History of the Chocolate-Chip Cookie," December 19, 2013
  2. Packaged Facts, "Sweet Success: Cookie Sales Continue Growth," February 26 2019
  3. Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.