A weekly shot of this week's most viewed stories from Ballotpedia's Daily Brew.
------------------------------------------------------------
Email not displaying correctly?
View it in your browser ([link removed]) .
------------------------------------------------------------
Each week, we bring you a collection of the most viewed stories from The Daily Brew, condensed. Here are the top stories from the week of January 5 - January 11.
mailto:?&
[email protected]&subject=Check out this info I found from Ballotpedia&body=[link removed] [blank] [link removed]'s%20most%20read%20stories%20of%20the%20week%20https://go.ballotpedia.org/e/481201/ry-10-202020via2040Ballotpedia/xqdz8/329047019?h=iAVVmXD9z_vwOJ06wfZYrp7yXyk9eoIDg-Jmh8jzQHA's%20Weekly%20Brew [blank] [blank] [link removed]
------------------------------------------------------------
**
1. TAKE OUR NEWEST LEARNING JOURNEY ON EXECUTIVE CONTROL
------------------------------------------------------------
This week, we announced another in our series of Learning Journeys, and this one is about executive control in the administrative state. Sign up below to learn more about executive control, the various mechanisms by which it is exercised, and the leading arguments in the surrounding debate.
Learn more ([link removed])
** 2. COMING SOON TO YOUR FAVORITE APP STORE...
------------------------------------------------------------
Your favorite elections encyclopedia will be launching our widely-used sample ballot lookup tool as a smartphone app! My Vote Ballotpedia will be available in iTunes and Google Play this March.
Read more ([link removed])
** 3. THE RETURN OF HEART OF THE PRIMARIES
------------------------------------------------------------
We're heading back to the campaign trail, covering the 2020 primaries from coast to coast with two free newsletters. One version focuses on the Democratic party battleground primary elections, and one for the Republican party battleground primary elections.
Learn more ([link removed])
** 4. TWO STATES EXPANDED VOTING RIGHTS OF CONVICTED FELONS IN DECEMBER
------------------------------------------------------------
We track laws regarding voting rights for convicted felons, which vary substantially from state to state. Both Kentucky and New Jersey expanded voting rights for convicted felons last month.
Read more ([link removed])
** 5. PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS APPOINTED THE SECOND-MOST FEDERAL JUDGES AT THIS POINT IN HIS PRESIDENCY
------------------------------------------------------------
Through Dec. 31, 2019, the Senate confirmed 187 Article III federal judges appointed by President Trump. Only Jimmy Carter (D)—who appointed 197 federal judges—had more.
Read more ([link removed])
BALLOTPEDIA DEPENDS ON THE SUPPORT OF OUR READERS.
The Lucy Burns Institute, publisher of Ballotpedia, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax deductible to the extent of the law. Donations to the Lucy Burns Institute or Ballotpedia do not support any candidates or campaigns.
Click here to support our work ([link removed])
------------------------------------------------------------
============================================================
** Follow on Twitter ([link removed])
** Friend on Facebook ([link removed])
_Copyright © 2020, All rights reserved._
OUR MAILING ADDRESS IS:
Ballotpedia
8383 Greenway Blvd
Suite 600
Middleton, WI 53562
** unsubscribe from all emails ( [link removed] )
** update subscription preferences ( [link removed] )