Ballotpedia Launches News Hub
Contact: Kristen Vonasek, Director of Communications
Tel: (608) 255-0688
E-mail: Media@ballotpedia.org
Middleton, Wis. - January 16, 2019: Ballotpedia, the encyclopedia of American politics, launched a new hub for breaking news. Ballotpedia News, found at news.ballotpedia.org, is a steady stream of federal, state, and local political stories and updates.
News.ballotpedia.org provides readers with a feed of stories Ballotpedia’s team has been following. Posts give the latest updates, but also draws upon the information in ballotpedia.org’s 270,000 pages to include the context needed to better understand each news event.
“The variety and quality of the stories found on Ballotpedia News can’t be found anywhere else,” said Sarah Rosier, Ballotpedia’s News Editor. “With content coming from every corner of Ballotpedia, readers get the most important political updates from every state at every level of government.”
News.ballotpedia.org content will also be shared with Ballotpedia’s subscribers and social media followers so that they have access to additional information for every story.
About Ballotpedia
Ballotpedia is the online encyclopedia of American politics and elections. Its goal is to preserve and expand knowledge about politics by providing objective information about local, state, and federal politics and policies. Its content includes trustworthy information readers can rely on, covering government officials and the offices they hold, political issues and public policy, elections, candidates, and the influencers of politics. Headquartered in Middleton, Wisconsin, Ballotpedia was founded in 2006. It includes over 270,000 professionally authored encyclopedic articles that have garnered over 1 billion page views.
If you’d like more information, or to schedule an interview, please contact Ballotpedia's Director of Communications at media@Ballotpedia.org.