At Cicero, upholding democracy through protecting voting access is always important, but is especially crucial during elections like those taking place nationwide today.
Today, as you vote, be sure to know your #VotingRights.
Learn more from @ACLUaclu.org/know-your-rights/vo…"
You probably know that Cicero added US national and state executives to our data last year, but do you know what executives do? In our newest blog series, we'll be diving into just that. Read the first installment about Secretaries of State here: bit.ly/3AAuykR
In our latest blog, we highlight some of the recent #VotingRights legislation and identify ways that Cicero data may be used in service of protecting voting access and upholding democracy at all levels of government. bit.ly/3ya9SgE
ALT Map of the US with states filled in with shades of purple and grey, showing how restrictive their voting laws are.
Curious how Cicero can be used to effect real policy changes? Read our latest case study to learn how Sacred Heart Community Services used the Cicero API to turn limited resources into policy wins: buff.ly/3o5IVHo
Happy #ElectionDay! We're tracking over 140 #elections today in the US, including local, state, and special elections. If you haven't already, get out and vote!
For the past few months, the Cicero team has been adding to our legislative data in the United States. Today we’re excited to announce that you can now access expanded executive data and committee data at the federal and state levels in the US! Read more: buff.ly/2ZMjCk0
Which Congressional district will warm the most due to #ClimateChange? Our team did an analysis using Cicero data to locate the 5 congressional districts that will warm the most over the next 100 years: buff.ly/3FYttn3
This is a great redistricting tracker put out by @FiveThirtyEight. We're tracking #redistricting closely ourselves and will be posting updates whenever new district data is available in Cicero. Stay tuned! 👀
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Did you know that Cicero maintains data in 8 countries besides the U.S.? In our latest blog post, we take a look at historical trends in several national parliaments we track: buff.ly/3ooCygM
What's the difference between a Prime Minister and a President? Why do so many Mexican Deputies take leaves of absence? We've learned the answers to these and other questions in our quest to gather data on international elected officials buff.ly/3bjLuPe