Year: 2021

  • Ballotpedia covering elections across 22 counties and 70 cities in 2021

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    Ballotpedia covers local elections in America’s 100 largest cities by population and in the counties that overlap those cities. Our coverage also includes mayors, city councils, and district attorneys in the 32 state capitals that are not already part of our largest cities coverage.  In 2021, Ballotpedia is covering municipal elections in 22 counties and…

  • The Daily Brew: Checking-in on ballot rejection rates from 2020

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    Welcome to the Tuesday, April 20, Brew. Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: Absentee/mail-in ballot rejection rates in the 2016 and 2020 general elections New Mexico becomes the third state to approve recreational marijuana legalization this year Rep. Steve Stivers (R) to resign in May  Absentee/mail-in ballot rejection rates in…

  • SEC Commissioner argues against integrating ESG concerns into its mission

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    ESG developments this week In Washington, D.C. New SEC Chair sworn in On April 14, Gary Gensler was confirmed by the U.S. Senate (in a mostly party-line 53-45 vote) as the new chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). He was sworn in April 17 by Maryland Senator Ben Cardin (D) in a small…

  • Alabama legislature sends two constitutional amendments to 2022 ballot

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    On April 15, 2021, the Alabama State Legislature gave final approval to two constitutional amendments that will appear on the 2022 ballot. One measure would amend the Alabama Constitution to provide that the legislature may enumerate offenses for which bail may be denied. The measure is referred to as Aniah’s Law. The legislature also passed…

  • Rep. Steve Stivers will resign from the House of Representatives on May 16

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    Rep. Steve Stivers (R-Ohio) announced on April 19 that he would resign from the House of Representatives to become President and CEO of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce. Stivers represents Ohio’s 15th Congressional District and said his resignation would be effective as of May 16. In a tweet announcing his resignation, Stivers said, “For the…

  • Bold Justice: SCOTUS begins April sitting

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    We #SCOTUS and you can, too! April sitting The Supreme Court begins its April sitting the week of April 19. The court will hear arguments via teleconference and will provide live audio streams to the public for each of the argument sessions. The court has not heard arguments in person during the 2020 term. SCOTUS…

  • Documenting America’s Path to Recovery: April 19, 2021

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    Since our last edition What rules and restrictions are changing in each state? For a continually updated article, click here. Delaware (Democratic trifecta): Gov. John Carney (D) extended the state’s coronavirus emergency order through May 16. Hawaii (Democratic trifecta): All residents 16 and older are eligible for vaccination starting April 19. Idaho (Republican trifecta): Gov.…

  • Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District special election to be held April 24

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    Troy Carter (D) and Karen Peterson (D) are running in a special runoff election to represent Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House on April 24, 2021. Carter and Peterson received the most votes in March 20 special primary election. They advanced to the general runoff under Louisiana’s majority-vote system, which stipulates that if no candidate receives more than 50% of the vote…

  • Early voting begins in special Congressional election in Texas

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    On April 19, early voting began in a special election to fill the seat representing Texas’ 6th Congressional District in the U.S. House. The special election will fill the vacancy left by Ronald Wright (R), who died from complications related to COVID-19. The election will take place on May 1, with a runoff taking place…

  • The Daily Brew: A year ago this week, Alaska became first state to lift stay-at-home order

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    Welcome to the Monday, April 19, Brew. Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: COVID-19 policy changes and events – one year ago this week Who’s running for New Jersey governor Maryland legislature sends two amendments to the ballot at end of session COVID-19 policy changes and events – one year…