Redistricting
1Maps as power: which cities get split, which counties get carved, and which voters are scattered before they ever cast a ballot.
Each beat is a category of receipt. The same sourcing rule runs across all of them: two of three independent sources before publication, right of reply for every named subject, the diff at /corrections.
Maps as power: which cities get split, which counties get carved, and which voters are scattered before they ever cast a ballot.
STOCK Act PTRs cross-correlated to floor votes, committee actions, and classified briefings. The disclosure costs $200; the penalties for missing it are zero.
The procedural vote is still a war vote. We track the roll calls, the wrappers, and the people who pretend otherwise.
A donor map and a vote map are the same map. We publish both, side by side, with the disclosure timestamp in between.
When the cop holds the coins, the enforcement collapses on the way to the divestment.
The networks who sat next to the people who attack them. The seating chart is a confession.
The asymmetric costs that decide who runs and who folds — receipts, not narrative.