Year: 2022

  • Arizona Secretary of State raises $3.69 million this election cycle

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    According to the most recent campaign finance reports filed with the Arizona Secretary of State’s office, Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs has raised $3.69 million and spent $2.19 million between Jan. 1, 2021 and Mar. 31, 2022. Hobbs is currently ranked third in state-level donations in the 2022 election cycle. Hobbs is a member…

  • New Jersey sees the most candidates running for the U.S. House since at least 2014

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    The filing deadline for candidates running for Congress in New Jersey this year was April 4, 2022. Fifty-five candidates are running for New Jersey's 12 U.S. House districts, including 20 Democrats and 35 Republicans. That's 4.58 candidates per district, more than the 4.17 candidates per district in 2020 and the 4.08 in 2018. Here are…

  • Seven Missourian candidates complete Ballotpedia’s Candidate Connection survey since May 1

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    Below are a selection of responses from the candaidates who filled out Ballotpedia’s Candidate Connection survey since May 1. To read each candidate’s full responses, click their name at the bottom of the article. Christopher Davis is running for Missouri House of Representatives District 143 and the Republican primary is on Aug. 2. Here’s how…

  • Two bills passed during Missouri’s 2022 legislative session

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    The Missouri General Assembly adjourned on May 13 having passed two bills during the 2022 legislative session. Both House Bill 3014 and House Bill 3015 are appropriation bills. There were a total of 11 resolutions adopted between the two chambers. In 2021, Missouri state legislature passed a total 58 bills. That is 97% decrease in…

  • Four candidates are running in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Arkansas

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    Four candidates — Jake Bequette, Heath Loftis, Jan Morgan, and incumbent John Boozman — are running in the Republican primary on May 24, 2022, for U.S. Senate in Arkansas. Boozman, Bequette, and Morgan have led in polling and fundraising. In Arkansas, a primary candidate must win more than 50% of the votes cast in order…

  • Missouri Legislature passes constitutional amendment allowing increase in funding to Kansas City police

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    A constitutional amendment that would allow the state Legislature to increase the minimum required funding for Kansas City’s police department passed Missouri’s state Legislature on Friday. The measure passed in Missouri’s House of Representatives before they ended the legislative session, with 103 votes supporting the measure and 44 votes opposing the measure.  Because the amendment…

  • 93 statewide measures certified (so far)

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    Welcome to the Monday, May 16, Brew.  By: Samuel Wonacott Here’s what’s in store for you as you start your day: This is how many statewide measures have been certified for the ballot this year A look at Pennsylvania's May 17 primaries A look at North Carolina’s May 17 primaries This is how many statewide…

  • ICYMI: Top stories of the week

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    Texas’ May 7 constitutional amendment election turnout On May 7, Texas voters decided on two statewide ballot measures and local school board elections. Voters approved both constitutional amendments. Turnout was 7.5% of registered voters, the lowest in a constitutional amendment election since November 2017.  Read more Reviewing the results of Tuesday’s elections Elections for offices…

  • $18 minimum wage campaign collects 1 million signatures for California initiative

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    On May 12, Yes on the California Living Wage Act, the campaign behind an initiative to increase the state’s minimum wage to $18, announced that they had collected over 1 million signatures. The initiative would enact a law to increase the minimum wage at different intervals depending on whether an employer has 26 or more…

  • State legislator partisan breakdown for April

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    According to Ballotpedia’s April partisan count of the 7,383 state legislative seats across the United States, 54.35% of all state legislators are Republicans and 44.37% are Democrats. This is a 0.06% increase for Republicans and a 0.57% decrease for Democrats from April 2021.  Ballotpedia tallies the partisan balance of state legislatures at the end of…