2020 (even 2020) brought transformative local elections & big progressive wins.
Here's a year-end thread of some of the most
results that have stayed with me! #overlookedelectionstakes
Here's a year-end thread of some of the most

Before I start, you can relive hundreds of 2020 local races (and why they mattered) at my what's on the ballot:
hundreds of primaries: https://whatsontheballot.com/2020-primaries/
hundreds of general elections: https://whatsontheballot.com/2020-general-election/
and for criminal justice-related races: https://theappeal.org/political-report/criminal-justice-on-the-2020-ballot/
hundreds of primaries: https://whatsontheballot.com/2020-primaries/
hundreds of general elections: https://whatsontheballot.com/2020-general-election/
and for criminal justice-related races: https://theappeal.org/political-report/criminal-justice-on-the-2020-ballot/

(This leaves a dozen states that have not expanded Medicaid, so keep your eyes on more battles going forward.)


In some cases, it's that incumbents were notoriously conservative (/GOP-allying); in others, it's that challengers came out of left organizing. https://twitter.com/Taniel/status/1306603660177272837

Most striking: Harold Metts, a 30-year senator who was a very fervent opponent of abortion rights, lost to a 26-year old reproductive rights advocate.
Context thread: https://twitter.com/Taniel/status/1304166081091842048

Jaques had opposed gay marriage. Morrison is gay, long performed as a drag queen, & was attacked by Jaques for hosting a drag show during the campaign.
Context: https://twitter.com/Taniel/status/1306074611956748298

Garza is arguably the prosecutorial candidate who's gone furthest so far in running against the war on drugs. Here's why: https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/travis-county-primary-garza/

And it passed bigly. Still a way to go to reduce law enforcement. But a really dramatic paradigm-change. https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/oregon-measure-110-drug-decriminalization-passes/
ICE suffered blows in local elections
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In 3 of the most populous counties that have joined its prized 287(g) program, voters elected new sheriffs who ran on ending ICE cooperation.
Cobb & Gwinnett in GA. Charleston in SC. https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/sheriffs-2020-immigration/



Cobb & Gwinnett in GA. Charleston in SC. https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/sheriffs-2020-immigration/
(ICE, continued)

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Sheriffs who were cooperated with ICE in other ways were ousted too in races where their cooperation became an issue -- including in Athens, GA, and Cincinnati, OH ( https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/mcguffey-wins-in-hamilton-and-greene/).
[Big storyline to follow in 2021/2022 as well.]




[Big storyline to follow in 2021/2022 as well.]


It also voted to legalize marijuana (by 20%), and to raise the income tax on high earners to fund public education.
(Oh, and Dems now will hold both U.S. Senate seats for the first time since the 1950s.)
[and now, a little intermission: I will finish this thread later.]


And the victor laid out big reforms within hours of taking office: https://twitter.com/Taniel/status/1336105627089821696




7 won in Vegas... ( https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/public-defenders-las-vegas-judge-elections/)
... & 2 in NoLa ( https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/new-orleans-public-defenders-elected-judge/)


This month, court rejected a Trump lawsuit in 4-3 ruling that likely would have gone other way had incumbent won.


This November, they repealed that ban & enshrined same-sex marriage in their constitution, 62% to 38%.


My thread from Election Night lays it out: https://twitter.com/Taniel/status/1335440154568384514




And this comes with implications on matters like ICE & transit. Quick context: https://twitter.com/Taniel/status/1324068551649595400




in Oakland, CA, voted to lower voting age to 16 for school board elections,
in San Francisco, to allow non-citizens to sit on a city board or commission.
in Winooski, VT, to enable non-citizens to vote in local elections (but state must approve).




A civil rights attorney who ran against cash bail won Ann Arbor's race.
A public defender who got started in activism in an anti-death penalty group won Tuscon's race.


States that add up to 196 electoral votes are now part of the Compact.
ALSO: Coloradoans approved paid medical & family sick leave. And rejected an anti-abortion measure.


At least 7 new DA won after pledging to never seek death sentences (some in historically pro-death penalty places), incl. some I listed above & some others. https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/new-prosecutors-challenging-death-penalty








A thread I did on July as results were finalized on 5 of the winners: https://twitter.com/Taniel/status/1285814198556069888


In July, I talked to him about why he thinks Medicare for All & similar policies are needed to end mass incarceration. https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/prosecutor-elections-pima-washtenaw-san-luis/






This was fun to write because of how it ties to broader efforts to make use of all the powers & visibility of local offices. https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/vermont-high-bailiffs/


Details in this thread: https://twitter.com/Taniel/status/1325848012057436161


In March, voters approved Measure R, an initative meant to reduce the jail population & steer more money to community programs like mental health.
In November, they approved Measure J, to devote more of the city budget to community services.


In Prince George's, MD, for instance, candidates who ran on removing police from school swept the contested board elections.
Context: https://theappeal.org/politicalreport/school-board-elections-school-to-prison-pipeline/
I could go on for a while (e.g. legislative primaries in PA & NM).
But bottom line is: This is a big part of how power built for progressive/left views this year.
Tons of activism, grassroots hours & attn to local politics went into all this. In 2021, watch & engage on these!
But bottom line is: This is a big part of how power built for progressive/left views this year.
Tons of activism, grassroots hours & attn to local politics went into all this. In 2021, watch & engage on these!