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Daniel Nichanian. Editor in chief of @boltsmag.org (follow us!). Elections, (local) politics, voting rights, criminal justice, and drag race.

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There’s a New Sheriff in Town. But Buffalo Area Jails Remain as Dangerous as Ever. - Bolts Despite federal oversight, elections, and promises of reform from a new sheriff, little has changed for people detained in Erie County jails.

Did you read about the blind refugee who was left to die in the Buffalo region?

NY’s AG is reportedly investigating the Buffalo sheriff’s office over this: www.investigativepost.org/2026/03/06/n...

We at Bolts reported on the frightening record of people dying under this office last year:

07.03.2026 00:44 👍 390 🔁 127 💬 5 📌 3
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Page’s lead widens in race to unseat NC Senate’s top Republican Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page’s lead over Senate leader Phil Berger widened Friday after provisional ballots were tallied in the GOP primary for the state’s 26th Senate District.

Berger is now down TWENTY-THREE votes in his reelection bid in North Carolina, worsening from his 2-vote deficit, with provisionals now counted. www.wral.com/news/nccapit...

07.03.2026 00:27 👍 166 🔁 45 💬 6 📌 5

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06.03.2026 18:24 👍 16 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
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ICE detains reporter Estefany Rodríguez in Nashville - Nashville Banner Reporter Estefany Rodríguez, detained by ICE with no arrest warrant, may face deportation. Her attorneys seek immediate review of the legality of her case.

ICE has arrested and detained a Nashville journalist who reported stories critical of ICE. She’s married to a U.S. citizen and has been seeking asylum here after fleeing death threats in Colombia because of her journalism there.

They’ve already sent her to Louisiana.

05.03.2026 23:41 👍 12134 🔁 7344 💬 287 📌 335
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Eyeing Voting Rights, Liberals Aim to Secure Wisconsin’s Supreme Court through 2030 - Bolts After flipping the court in 2023, Wisconsin liberals now hope to expand their majority on a body that could be a critical backstop for voting rights during the next presidential election.

Wisconsin liberals have a chance next month to go up 5-2 on the state supreme court for the first time in modern history. If they succeed, they'll also block conservatives from earning a court majority through the next presidential election and until at least 2030.

New preview in @boltsmag.org:

06.03.2026 15:17 👍 302 🔁 65 💬 6 📌 3
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The 75 Elections to Watch This March - Bolts The 2026 midterms really are starting. Five states hold all of their primaries for federal and state offices in March, and voters there face high-profile choices. They’ll decide which Democrat... Read...

Still coming up this month?

—this Tuesday: Mississippi primary, and specials in Arizona, Georgia, and New Hampshire.
—on March 14: a special in Louisiana
—on March 17: Illinois primaries!
—on March 24: intriguing local races in California & Florida

your guide: boltsmag.org/whats-on-the...

06.03.2026 19:43 👍 96 🔁 41 💬 1 📌 0
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The 75 Elections to Watch This March - Bolts The 2026 midterms really are starting. Five states hold all of their primaries for federal and state offices in March, and voters there face high-profile choices. They’ll decide which Democrat... Read...

I know this already looks like a lot of items... but my guide below includes many more, including congressional primaries of course, but other other legislative, DA, sheriff primaries.

Check it out, & support @boltsmag.org!

06.03.2026 18:19 👍 33 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 0

1️⃣1️⃣: Bonus: The wildest race is the still-unresolved election is in North Carolina, where arguably the most powerful Republican (state Senate president Berger) is down TWO VOTES against a local sheriff challenging him. Stay tuned!

06.03.2026 18:16 👍 73 🔁 8 💬 2 📌 1
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Conservatives Play Musical Chairs to “Cement” Majority on Arkansas High Court - Bolts How seat-switching, plus a new state law, is helping gubernatorial appointees reap the benefits of incumbency before they’ve earned it from voters.

1️⃣0️⃣ Finally... it was the first state supreme court election of 2026!

A Huckabee Sanders appointee used a loophole to be able to run for a full term. And he beat a challenger by roughly 10%... which is surprisingly tight for conservatives in this state, but ultimately he'll hold the seat now.

06.03.2026 18:14 👍 41 🔁 5 💬 2 📌 0
"Sid Miller, the Texas agriculture commissioner since 2015, has been beset by serial scandals, including allegations that he has misused public funds, and that he instructed a friend to dispose of marijuana, possession of which still allows for serious criminal charges in the state, in order to evade the Drug Enforcement Administration. He faces a challenge from Nate Sheets, a wealthy ranch owner who used to be a donor to his campaigns." "Sheets win"

"Sid Miller, the Texas agriculture commissioner since 2015, has been beset by serial scandals, including allegations that he has misused public funds, and that he instructed a friend to dispose of marijuana, possession of which still allows for serious criminal charges in the state, in order to evade the Drug Enforcement Administration. He faces a challenge from Nate Sheets, a wealthy ranch owner who used to be a donor to his campaigns." "Sheets win"

9️⃣ The statewide primaries in Texas mostly saw strong results for the far-right, including the "Doge TX" candidate winning for comptroller.

But the race I couldn't help paying particular attn was this one

More details on each: boltsmag.org/whats-on-the...

06.03.2026 18:13 👍 48 🔁 8 💬 1 📌 0

8️⃣ 2 races as one: Durham DA & Dallas DA. In each race, incumbent Democrats at least somewhat aligned with criminal justice reformers faced primaries. The Durham DA survived, the Dallas DA lost in an upset.

06.03.2026 18:07 👍 50 🔁 5 💬 2 📌 0

7️⃣ In the mayoral election in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, the GOP mayor is retiring—and one Democrat is moving to the runoff, but didn't do well enough to look like she has a great shot in April. (I'll still be watching then, though.)

06.03.2026 18:06 👍 66 🔁 7 💬 1 📌 0

6️⃣ Terry Johnson, a staunchly anti-immigrant sheriff in office for a long time in North Carolina's Alamance County, has long drawn accusations for intensely racist practices and rhetoric.

He faced his first GOP primary in a while tomorrow—he survived, not by a lot. Maybe faces an indy in November.

06.03.2026 18:04 👍 68 🔁 8 💬 1 📌 0
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Opposition to Mega Prison Project Shapes a Local Election in Rural Arkansas - Bolts Incarceration has become a central issue in Western Arkansas, where the governor wants to build a new prison that has angered and mobilized residents.

5️⃣ A fascinating special in Arkansas. I said what matters here is less the prospect of a flip (it's a HYPER red county), but the fascinating conversations about the scope and suitability of incarceration happening in a rural, GOP region.

The activist independent got > 30%, an impressive showing.

06.03.2026 17:59 👍 118 🔁 18 💬 3 📌 1
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In Asheville's Elections, a View into How North Carolina Is Constraining Local Officials - Bolts In liberal Buncombe County, elected officials have watched the state shrink their powers over detention and immigration. Now that looms large over the March race for district attorney.

4️⃣ NC has cracked down on the discretion of local prosecutors, sheriffs, & judges; laws are forcing sheriffs to comply with ICE, and ballooning jails. But in the liberal enclave of Asheville, candidates are navigating how to flex their discretion.

Martin Moore won and will be the next DA.

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06.03.2026 17:58 👍 107 🔁 12 💬 1 📌 0

3️⃣ The county executive ('county judge') of Fort Bend Co., a populous county that voted for Harris in 2024, switched to the GOP last year after being indicted for money laundering.

He lost the GOP primary hugely on Tuesday, and is ousted. And... his trial is about to begin.

06.03.2026 17:58 👍 115 🔁 15 💬 3 📌 0
Arkansas’ 70th House District
March 3

This Arkansas vacancy is a rare GOP-held seat in a district that Kamala Harris carried in 2024, an opportunity for a Democratic gain. The Republican governor initially called the special election in June, but a court ordered the contest rescheduled, and Democrat Alex Holladay now faces Republican Bryan Renshaw. (The GOP will retain a supermajority regardless.)

Arkansas’ 70th House District March 3 This Arkansas vacancy is a rare GOP-held seat in a district that Kamala Harris carried in 2024, an opportunity for a Democratic gain. The Republican governor initially called the special election in June, but a court ordered the contest rescheduled, and Democrat Alex Holladay now faces Republican Bryan Renshaw. (The GOP will retain a supermajority regardless.)

2️⃣ Democrats flipped a legislative seat in Arkansas.

This was a special election, not a primary—and the Democratic nominee won very easily in a seat that had gone for Harris by a few points in 2024 but was held by the GOP.

Adds to a string of Dem flips.

Context: boltsmag.org/whats-on-the...

06.03.2026 17:57 👍 124 🔁 14 💬 2 📌 0
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The Feds Targeted Charlotte. Now a Local Democrat Who Helped ICE Faces Voters. - Bolts North Carolina lawmaker Carla Cunningham voted to mandate compliance with ICE, and derided immigrants on the House floor. The Democrat faces an intense March primary.

1️⃣ Last summer, a Democratic lawmaker in North Carolina gave the GOP *the* decisive vote to pass a pro-ICE law.

She faced a primary from a local progressive pastor, active in the Moral Monday movement.

The challenger ousted her, 70% to 22%.

2 other Dems who helped the GOP ousted too.

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06.03.2026 17:55 👍 174 🔁 25 💬 6 📌 0

tuesday was one of the year's biggest election days. i made a thread that day about the 10 most interesting (local, non-federal) elections i was watching so they get more attention.

but that means i should do a thread to bring you their results!

so my follow-up 🧵:

06.03.2026 17:54 👍 269 🔁 87 💬 8 📌 4
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Missourians on probation and parole can’t vote. Their rights might be restored The House has approved legislation that would allow the more than 53,000 people supervised by the state to vote.

Wow, a huge bipartisan coalition passed a bill in the Missouri House to allow anyone who is not presently incarcerated to vote.

More than half the states allow this, but Democrats have led this in the last decade. Haven't seen a GOP-led chamber pass this in that time. Big deal.

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There are elections every week in March and beyond. We will continue to say NO to this putrid regime at the ballot box.

boltsmag.org/whats-on-the...

06.03.2026 17:10 👍 47 🔁 6 💬 1 📌 0

Yup: either liberals win on offense this year or next year...

... or they have a high-stakes election to worry about in the spring of 2028, right in the middle of presidential primaries (and we know how those suck up all the oxygen).

read about it! boltsmag.org/wisconsin-su...

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Eyeing Voting Rights, Liberals Aim to Secure Wisconsin’s Supreme Court through 2030 - Bolts After flipping the court in 2023, Wisconsin liberals now hope to expand their majority on a body that could be a critical backstop for voting rights during the next presidential election.

NEW: Believe it or not, it’s that time of year: the Wisconsin Supreme Court election is next month.

Liberals have a huge opportunity: if they win, they can lock down the majority of this court thru 2030.

That means they’d have it in the next presidential race, a big democracy guardrail.

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06.03.2026 16:50 👍 2062 🔁 724 💬 31 📌 30

An intriguing local election next Tuesday:

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How State and Local Leaders Are Responding to ICE: Your Questions Answered - Bolts The violence of Trump’s immigration crackdown in cities across the country and the killing of protesters by federal agents have put pressure on local leaders to change their approach to... Read More

our whole staff at Bolts worked together to tackle reader questions about local and state responses to the federal immigration dragnet. lots of info here: boltsmag.org/how-state-an...

05.03.2026 19:05 👍 59 🔁 19 💬 0 📌 0

If folks haven’t yet watched the Oscar-nominated documentary “The Alabama Solution,” it delves quite a bit into this, as well. It’s a deeply harrowing, moving film that I can’t recommend highly enough.

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How State and Local Leaders Are Responding to ICE: Your Questions Answered - Bolts The violence of Trump’s immigration crackdown in cities across the country and the killing of protesters by federal agents have put pressure on local leaders to change their approach to... Read More

The Q&As at @boltsmag.org are such great service journalism! Love this overview on state and local responses to ICE.

05.03.2026 20:46 👍 54 🔁 26 💬 1 📌 0

it was really special to get your questions and answers them:

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The Past and Present of Prison Labor: Your Questions Answered - Bolts A historian answers Bolts readers’ questions on the deep roots of forced labor in U.S. prisons, how it operates today, and efforts to challenge it.

I was just reviewing some material in this explainer we published last year on prison labor — and it's a really useful & important read for anyone who is interested in the matter.

boltsmag.org/the-past-and...

05.03.2026 20:20 👍 275 🔁 140 💬 9 📌 9

[redid my post as i mixed up election years!]

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