Identifying state legislature swing districts
May 25, 2017 3:13 PM   Subscribe

I'm interested in finding a site that lets me identify swing races for state legislatures, so that I can give those candidates my money. In essence, I'm looking for the state-by-state equivalent of swingleft.org.

I'm specifically interested in Missouri, where I live, but if the MO Dems have such a site already, I haven't found it. Also interested in seeing what other states have done.

If these sites don't exist, I'd be willing to help build something, and would be interested in sources of information to help populate it. Obviously, looking at election results from the last cycle is a good place to start, but there's a lot more information that would be useful - info on who's retiring, info on which districts have identified strong challengers, etc. Any idea where I'd find this in relatively accessible formats? Thanks!
posted by chrisamiller to Law & Government (2 answers total) 3 users marked this as a favorite
 
Try Flippable.
posted by mcduff at 3:17 PM on May 25, 2017 [1 favorite]


Possibly Sister District.
posted by maurreen at 7:13 PM on May 25, 2017


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