Ballotpedia’s Daily Brew for Thursday, July 20, 2023
California’s Preposition 8, school board elections discussed on podcast, few contested primaries in Mississippi’s House races
Ballotpedia’s Daily Brew for Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Special elections since 2010, tie-breaking votes in Congress, Ballotpedia’s Volunteer Fellows Program applications are open
Ballotpedia’s Daily Brew for Monday, July 17, 2023
State legislative party switches, Wichita mayor race, a look at campaign managers
Ballotpedia’s Daily Brew for Friday, July 14, 2023
Possible Ohio campaign changes, states enact the most new extreme risk protection order laws since 2020, how many states require simple majority to approve constitutional amendments
Ballotpedia’s Daily Brew for Thursday, July 13, 2023
State constitutional amendment requirements, podcast ‘On the Ballot,’ no direct initiatives on Washington state ballot
Ballotpedia’s Daily Brew for Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Nashville’s mayor race, presidential candidates and K-12 education, Maine voters to decide right-to-repair initiative in November
Ballotpedia’s Daily Brew for Tuesday, July 11, 2023
Mandatory state supreme court retirements, California voters decide tax measures, July 4 presidential appearances
Ballotpedia’s Daily Brew for Monday, July 10, 2023
A primer on primaries, state governor executive orders, an upcoming school board recall in Washington State
View From the Editor’s Desk … Post-4th of July Thoughts
There is nothing like family
Does the Government Care More About Protecting Us From Eye Disease Than Guns?
As I read about the government’s iron fist control of our eye care, I couldn’t help but think about how out of control gun violence has become in this country and yet guns have a minimum of safety laws