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California Voter Groups: Ballot Data Shows Six Political Blocs
California voter groups are more divided than a simple left-versus-right map suggests. An analysis of precinct-level ballot measure data found six voter communities shaped by party preference, populism, class, race and views on government institutions. The analysis reviewed how California precincts voted on 65 statewide ballot issues from 2016 through 2024. It focused on precincts with more than 700 voters and used principal component analysis, a statistical method
California Voter Groups: Ballot Data Shows Six Political Blocs
California voter groups are more divided than a simple left-versus-right map suggests. An analysis of precinct-level ballot measure data found six voter communities shaped by party preference, populism, class, race and views on government institutions. The analysis reviewed how California precincts voted on 65 statewide ballot issues from 2016 through 2024. It focused on precincts with more than 700 voters and used principal component analysis, a statistical method
Petra Management to pay $700,000 in D.C. housing discrimination settlement
A property collective known as Petra, which manages three apartment complexes in Washington, D.C., has been ordered to pay $700,000 after being found liable in a housing discrimination lawsuit. The legal action accused Petra of intentionally discriminating against lower-income residents in order to boost profits, violating several District housing laws. The outcome represents a significant step in the city’s continuing efforts to ensure equal access to affordable housing and to hold landlords
Petra Management to pay $700,000 in D.C. housing discrimination settlement
A property collective known as Petra, which manages three apartment complexes in Washington, D.C., has been ordered to pay $700,000 after being found liable in a housing discrimination lawsuit. The legal action accused Petra of intentionally discriminating against lower-income residents in order to boost profits, violating several District housing laws. The outcome represents a significant step in the city’s continuing efforts to ensure equal access to affordable housing and to hold landlords









