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Ballotpedia Produces Podcast for Federal, State, and Local Political News

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Contact: Kristen Vonasek, Director of Communications
Tel: (608) 255-0688
E-mail: Kristen.Vonasek@Ballotpedia.org

Ballotpedia Produces Podcast for Federal, State, and Local Political News
Ballotpedia Podcast episodes now available for free download.


Middleton, Wis. - April 7, 2016: Ballotpedia has a new way to reach those seeking information on federal, state, and local politics. The Encyclopedia of American Politics now produces the weekly Ballotpedia Podcast. Ballotpedia staff writer and former network news correspondent Terry Phillips hosts the podcast. A native Californian, he previously reported for CBS and NPR from datelines across the United States and around the world. Phillips walks listeners through the highlights of the week; discusses information from Ballotpedia’s weekly newsletter, The Tap; and provides a thought-provoking trivia question.
Those interested can subscribe to the Ballotpedia Podcast using iTunes or their favorite podcast application. With each episode under 10 minutes long, listeners can find time each week to stay informed with Ballotpedia. Catch up with the first 10 episodes, available now.


About Ballotpedia
Ballotpedia is the online encyclopedia of American politics and elections. Its goal is to inform people about politics by providing exceptionally high-quality, accurate, and objective information about local, state, and federal politics and policies. Its content includes neutral, accurate, and verifiable information on 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 has grown to include over 250,000 professionally authored encyclopedic articles that have garnered over 600 million page views.

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If you’d like more information, or to schedule an interview, please contact Ballotpedia's Director of Communications at Kristen.Vonasek@Ballotpedia.org.