![]() Nearly all of the governors elected Tuesday dominated the airwaves in TV ads before voters went to the polls, bolstered by their campaign war chests and outside groups that advertised on their behalf.Ĭandidates outspent on TV ads won in only seven of the 34 races called as of Wednesday. Use these three interactive features to see who was calling the shots and where the money was spent. Senate, state-level offices and state ballot measures. Who’s trying to influence your vote? By Chris Zubak-Skees, Kytja Weir and Dave Levinthal September 24, 2014Įditor’s note: The Center for Public Integrity tracked political advertising in races for the U.S. State ad wars tracker By Chris Zubak-Skees SeptemClick here for more stories in this series Who tried to buy the 2014 state elections? By Chris Zubak-Skees, Ben Wieder, Reity O’Brien and Rachel Baye January 28, 2015 politicians use office to pad pockets By Tony Bartelme and Rachel Baye September 25, 2015 Mishak October 2, 2016Ĭapitol Gains: S.C. Politics of pain: Drugmakers fought state opioid limits amid crisis By Liz Essley Whyte, Geoff Mulvihill and Ben Wieder September 18, 2016ĭrinks, dinners, junkets and jobs: how the insurance industry courts state commissioners By Michael J. Meet the 10 shadowy groups that snuck into your state races By Kytja Weir, Chris Zubak-Skees and Ben Wieder December 8, 2016 Here are the interests lobbying in every statehouse By Yue Qiu, Ben Wieder and Chris Zubak-Skees February 11, 2016 Tracking TV ads in the 2016 state races By Chris Zubak-Skees and Ben Wieder October 6, 2016 How drugmakers sway states to profit off of Medicaid By Liz Essley Whyte, Joe Yerardi and Alison Fitzgerald Kodjak July 18, 2018įind your state legislators’ financial interests By Chris Zubak-Skees December 6, 2017 The Center exposes the powerful special interests that drive elections and policy in the states. ![]() ![]() ![]() Who’s Calling the Shots in State Politics? ![]()
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