Nonprofit online encyclopedia about American politics
Ballotpedia
Type of business
Nonprofit
Type of site
Wiki
Available in
English
Headquarters
Middleton, Wisconsin, U.S.
Owner
Lucy Burns Institute
URL
ballotpedia.org
Commercial
No
Launched
May 30, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-05-30)[1]
Current status
Active
Ballotpedia is a nonprofit and nonpartisan online political encyclopedia that covers federal, state, and local politics, elections, and public policy in the United States.[2][3][4][5] The website was founded in 2007.[6][7] Ballotpedia is sponsored by the Lucy Burns Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Middleton, Wisconsin. Originally a collaboratively edited wiki, Ballotpedia is now written and edited entirely by a paid professional staff. As of 2014,[update] Ballotpedia employed 34 writers and researchers;[8] it reported an editorial staff of over 50 in 2021.[9]
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