why voting district attorney is important

by Cooper Lueilwitz 3 min read

How can I be an effective electoral advocate?

Why Your Vote for District Attorney is So Important, and How It Especially Matters for Women Every day scores of crime reports from the local police agencies in your county are sent up to the District Attorney’s office for review. Once there, the DA makes a decision on each case; which crimes and whom to

How can we ensure a truly representative democracy?

Apr 15, 2020 · The DA has immense power in influencing an individual’s decision to enter into a plea deal or to take their case to trial. More than 90 percent of all criminal cases end in a plea deal. The district attorney has the power to offer a sentence to the individual charged with a …

Why should we vote in local elections?

Sep 23, 2020 · Since 2015, George Soros has been executing a plan to reshape the country through local district attorney elections by pumping unprecedented amounts of money into races that typically only see candidates spend in the low five figures. Here’s why he has an interest in these local races. Soros is exploiting the reality that all politics are ...

Why get involved in electoral politics?

Dec 15, 2021 · When most voters go to the ballot box, the candidates running for district attorney are typically the least of their concerns. Many people vote …

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Why are runoffs important?

Runoffs are an important way to make a last push to elect the candidates you think can best represent your interests. Another great way that you can be prepared to vote in local elections is to become familiar with what’s on the ballot.

When is the 2020 presidential election?

As this is an election year, with the presidential election on November 3, 2020, be sure to check your voter registration here, courtesy of When We All Vote, with whom Shondaland has partnered to increase voter ...

Why are elections important?

Elections let us determine who makes our decisions for us. Different decisions are made at different levels of government, and knowing who the final decisionmaker is on the issues that matter to you, will make you a more effective electoral advocate.

How can outside forces influence elections?

Outside forces can influence elections through “Independent Expenditures” (IEs). The amount of money that industries, non-profits, and interest groups can spend when they coordinate directly with a federal political campaign is severely limited by federal campaign finance law. As a result, many of these organizations use IEs to fund large-scale electoral activity, without coordinating (discussing strategy) with the campaign they’re supporting.

What is the health care fight?

The health care fight became a flashpoint: a key political moment that united people across the county, allowing local groups to take meaningful action, recruit new members and grow existing members’ leadership and skills. Electoral campaigns provide the same opportunity.

Which states have jungle primaries?

These primaries are only fully used in three states: California, Louisiana, and Washington state (with a modified jungle primary in use in Alaska). Jungle primaries can create headaches for candidates challenging incumbents.

Why do independents and third party candidates struggle in general elections?

Typically, independents and third party candidates struggle in general elections because the two major political parties start with a major advantage in resources, party infrastructure, and voter support.

What is the power of the state government?

State governments also have a lot of power to determine what local governments can and can’t do (a power called “preemption”). For example, in some states, cities can pass new, city-level taxes. In others, the state government is the only one allowed to raise or lower taxes.

How many states have strict voter ID laws?

Voter ID laws -- At present, ten states have strict voter ID laws in place. These laws are a solution in search of a problem. Voter fraud is an imagined crisis, but getting an approved ID can be a challenge for many voters.

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