by Alexander Sharp | Feb 23, 2022 | Election Reform, Initiatives
Map Disease Maps have been in the news lately. Cartography has not become a new Tik-Tok trend, nor has it supplanted baking bread as the latest pandemic activity. Cartography is big news because it’s once again that time when our state legislature draws the very...
by Alexander Sharp | Aug 11, 2021 | Commentary, News & Investigations
On Tuesday, Ohio held a couple of special elections that have attracted quite a bit of national interest. Progressive heartthrob Nina Turner lost to Shontel Brown in a primary for the 11th Congressional District and Trump-backed conservative Mike Carey emerged...
by Alexander Sharp | May 7, 2021 | News & Investigations, Reconstructing Dayton
Website Improvements You may have noticed that the website menu has been expanded and there’s more content to explore here on the Reconstructing Dayton website. Not only have we made the existing content more navigable, but we have also consolidated much of the...
by Alexander Sharp | May 6, 2021
SIMILAR ORGANIZATIONS Info REGIONALISM 5 Strong Towns Strong Towns seeks to raise awareness of development patterns and the problems that have arisen from the planned suburban structure of the mid-twentieth century to present. While Strong Towns is primarily...
by Alexander Sharp | May 5, 2021 | Commentary, Elections, News & Investigations
The 2021 Dayton special election is in the books. Jeff Mims and Rennes Bowers emerged victorious in the mayoral race while Shenise Turner-Sloss, Stacey Benson-Taylor, Darryl Fairchild, and Scott Sliver survived the commission race. As far as special elections go, it...
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