Carrie Levine, Center for Public Integrity

Carrie Levine

Center for Public Integrity

Washington, DC, United States

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Past:
  • Center for Public Integrity
  • NBC News
  • KERA News
  • TIME.com
  • Philly.com
  • BillMoyers.com

Past articles by Carrie:

New anti-protest laws cast a long shadow on First Amendment rights –

‘Who defines what peaceful is?’ A deep divide over protests. → Read More

Challenges to the Voting Rights Act far from over –

The state of Texas is making challenges that, if adopted, would further hobble use of what remains of the Voting Rights Act. → Read More

Election officials scramble to find poll workers –

With no presidential or congressional races on the ballot this year, the elections are lower wattage than last year’s. But election officials are scrambling to find poll workers workers. → Read More

States adopt ‘historic wave of restrictions’ to the right to vote –

Voting access depends on which state voters call home. → Read More

Redistricting will always be contentious. Ask Arizona. –

As past members of Arizona’s commissions learned the hard way, redistricting will always be a contentious political process. → Read More

Why there's even more pressure now on Congress to pass a voting rights bill –

The Center for Public Integrity is an investigative newsroom that exposes betrayals of the public trust by powerful interests. → Read More

Redistricting, plagued by delays, carries high stakes for communities of color –

The Center for Public Integrity is an investigative newsroom that exposes betrayals of the public trust by powerful interests. → Read More

Democrats push wide-ranging voting, ethics reforms in charged moment for democracy –

A sweeping package of voting rights, government ethics and anti-corruption measures failed to make it through Congress in 2019, but an updated version of the bill is at the top of Democrats’ agenda. → Read More

'I wanted my vote to be counted': In South Carolina, a peek at COVID-19's impact on elections

During this coronavirus-plagued primary season, some of the sharpest reductions in numbers of polling places have come in cities home to many voters of color. → Read More

Elderly poll workers run U.S. elections. But COVID-19 will keep legions home.

States face a new crisis of closing polling stations and guaranteeing safety in November. In 2016, more than half the nation's poll workers were 61 or older. → Read More

Native American voters get boost in North Dakota –

After a lengthy legal fight, state and tribal officials reach settlement over ID law → Read More

2020 national political conventions: black boxes again? –

Money is starting to flow, but transparency is elusive → Read More

9 things to know about Joe Walsh –

The former congressman — a Republican — says Trump isn’t fit to serve. → Read More

Feel the burn rate: Some presidential candidates are racing to the red –

When it comes to spending money, the Democratic primary is quickly becoming a two-tier affair → Read More

Red Shift: How Republicans Plan To Catch Democrats In Online Fundraising

This story is published in partnership with The Center for Public Integrity The headline posed a straightforward question: "Where is the Republican → Read More

'Cocaine Mitch' McConnell Made a Cool $70,000 on T-Shirts

At $35 a pop, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s re-election campaign has sold 2,000 T-shirts with the nickname "Cocaine Mitch." → Read More

McConnell cashes in on ‘Cocaine Mitch’ –

Senate majority leader’s marketing gambit underscores GOP’s quest for small-dollar donors → Read More

Why Democrats are falling over themselves to find small-dollar donors –

The Center for Public Integrity is an investigative newsroom that exposes betrayals of the public trust by powerful interests. → Read More

Here Are 9 Things To Know About 2020 Presidential Candidate Beto O'Rourke

Questions began last year about whether Beto O’Rourke , then a Democratic congressman from El Paso, would run for president. No matter that he was still in → Read More

9 things to know about Beto O'Rourke –

Former U.S. Senate candidate and member of Congress from Texas announces White House bid. → Read More