Our cheat sheet of more than 500 elections and ballot measures contains explanations of why they matter and how they could affect national and local power and policy. We will update the page with the results once they are known, so be sure to bookmark it.
Public office can learn from public health, says the scientist leading Sacramento's mayoral race: “It's about maximizing the number of years in your life & the quality of life in your years—I see that as the major charge of every public-facing institution.”
Native leaders say ranked choice voting has opened the door to more candidates to run in Alaska, and they worry its repeal would limit that diversity.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and billionaire Richard Uihlein are supporting some local conservative candidates in Florida who are trying to take over local elections offices.
La Shae Henderson, a former public defender running for judge in Los Angeles, wants to see the principles of youth justice apply to adults. She wants to focus on rehabilitation and restorative practices, telling Bolts it “would prevent more recidivism.”
Several public defenders are running for judge in California in November, an election that could challenge the status quo of high bail and reshape a system long rooted in punitive practices.
The federal constitution, as well as the constitutions of 16 states, never fully abolished slavery. This allows prisons to force incarcerated people to work jobs they have little to no say in for as little as pennies an hour.
Republicans in Arizona have placed a constitutional amendment on the November ballot that'd squash future citizen-led initiatives.
In Los Angeles, a new set of public defenders is running for judge in November. Their goal? They insist that the job of a judge should be more about finding creative solutions to foster rehabilitation than doling out punishment.
In Alabama, prison guards accused of violence and misconduct are carrying out secretive executions, raising serious questions about how the state treats incarcerated people in their final moments. A new investigation from Bolts and The Intercept: