In the May 3, 2021, edition of his Austin Politics Newsletter, Jack Craver discussed the results of the city's referenda two days prior, prominently using my Prop B map.
On April 12, 2021, Jonathan Grant published a blog post publicizing the process to apply for the “at-large” post on DeKalb's board of elections, relying on a legal notice that I alerted him to. This helped increase the number of applicants from just one in 2019 to nineteen in 2021.
In an April 8, 2021 article, Moving Henry Forward cited my tweets to report on changes made to polling places by the Henry County Board of Elections and Registration the previous day.
At the December 4, 2020, Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections meeting, I commented via Zoom that the Fulton recount report showed a large drop in the total number of provisional ballots that was not accompanied by a corresponding rise in any other type of ballot. Vice Chair Vernetta Keith Nuriddin, a Democrat, expressed concern over the matter. She ultimately voted to certify despite her reservations after it was pointed out that the discrepancy would not change the statewide winner.
In the minutes, the two items at the top of Page 4, the two items at the bottom of that page, and most of page five were prompted by my Zoom comments. I am hoping to obtain video of the meeting.
On December 3, 2020, 11Alive referenced my work tracking the recount, noting that “a local statistician, Eli Spencer Heyman,” calculated that Biden's lead had shrunk by only 28 votes so far. (I was also cited on air by Brendan Keefe.)
I broke down the results of the DeKalb County 2019 ethics referendum, which was rejected by voters, by state legislative district. On a January 2, 2020 article on his blog, Brambleman, Jonathan Grant observes that several legislators who supported the ethics proposal represented districts that voted against it. (The data is entirely my own, but I produced it in response to his request.)
On November 5, 2019, DeKalb County's voters rejected a flawed ethics proposal by a resounding margin. On a November 8, 2019 article on his blog, Brambleman, Jonathan Grant wrote about the proposal's failure, starting off with my precinct- and city-level maps of the results.
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