A weekly shot of this week's most viewed stories from Ballotpedia's Daily Brew.
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Each week, we bring you a collection of the most viewed stories from The Daily Brew, condensed. Here are the top five stories from the week of September 29 - October 5.
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1. A DEEP DIVE INTO PUBLIC-SECTOR UNION SPENDING IN 2018
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Ballotpedia's reasearch on public-sector union membership and finances culminated this week with a look at political spending. Public-sector unions contributed $159.8 million to candidates for federal, state, or local office in 2018, according to campaign finance reports.
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** 2. EARLY VOTING UNDERWAY IN LOUISIANA’S OCTOBER 12 GUBERNATORIAL PRIMARY
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Media reports have identified incumbent John Bel Edwards (D), U.S. Rep. Ralph Abraham (R), and businessman Eddie Rispone (R) as the leading candidates.
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** 3. JUUL ENDS SUPPORT FOR SAN FRANCISCO MEASURE AUTHORIZING SALE OF ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES
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The move is uncommon-proponents of a measure that’s already on the ballot do not often end their support of such an effort just prior to an election.
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** 4. CALIFORNIA COULD VOTE ON 2020 BALLOT INITIATIVE REGARDING CONSUMER PRIVACY
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The state legislature passed legislation on the issue in 2018. This ballot initiative would create a state agency to implement that law and expand its provisions.
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** 5. MISSISSIPPI STATE SENATE DISTRICT WILL HOLD PARTIAL SPECIAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5
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The special election will be a re-vote of a Mississippi State Senate primary held on August 6 that was decided by a single vote. This re-vote will be held in 5 of 16 precincts in Senate District 50, where the results of the August 6 primary were challenged.
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