The mission of 1hood power is to build liberated communities through the use of electoral organizing.  

The south comprises one of the largest swaths of Black and Brown voters who have been impacted by voter suppression, disinvestment, and over-policing.  It is here in Georgia that the right to vote has been under attack, and it is here in Georgia where thousands of people are organizing and fighting for a better tomorrow.  Sen Warnock is one of those people.  

Sen Warnock has fought tirelessly for the people of Georgia with legislation to support agriculture advancements, health care for pregnant people, and investments in infrastructure and innovation to get people back to work.  He has worked tirelessly as a son of Georgia 

He has voted to ensure veterans get the healthcare they deserve despite opposition from the Conservative Party.  Warnock is from Georgia and has used his platform to advocate for Georgians, no matter their political affiliation.  His loyalty is to the people of Georgia, not a personal benefactor. 

 One more time Georgia.  We are asking you to make a voting plan and re-elect Raphael Warnock.   

Find your polling place https://mvp.sos.ga.gov/s/

Early voting ends December 2nd.  

Provisional voting is December 5-6th.  

Election Day is December 6th.  

Today, local community activists and advocates joined together with elected officials and labor leaders to condemn the racist and untruthful mailer that many people received from an independent expenditure group supporting Corey O’Connor. 

It is the most recent in a series of racialized and anti-black attacks on Pittsburgh’s first black Mayor from O’Connor’s campaign and the organizations supporting him. . 

The use of problematic ads and mailers when it comes to political races where Black candidates are running in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County is fast becoming an issue as similar tactics were denounced in 2020 and 2022.

This kind of anti-Black, anti-woman campaigning is unacceptable and Pittsburgh’s community leaders, activists, advocates, and elected officials demand that it be denounced. 

In addition to the mailer being racist, it also contained falsehoods and misleading innuendo. To set the record straight:

  • The home featured on the mailer is a picture from 2018 of 2031 Tustin Street Uptown in 2018. It is not actually blighted. It was repaired and renovated a number of years ago. 
  • The money allotted to a third party to support the unhoused was transferred to the Office Community Health and Safety in Mayor Gainey’s Public Safety Department, where it has been used to provide dedicated support to our unhoused neighbors – helping get the vast majority out of tents and into housing that meets their individual needs. 
  • The lie that the mayor added $5 million to his staff when he simply brought existing roles together to put 311 and Neighborhood Services under one roof, so that they can collaborate better and serve residents better. Now every neighborhood in Pittsburgh has someone from the Mayor’s office going to their community meetings and focusing on their needs.   
  • The ad even attacks the Mayor’s wife, claiming that a contract awarded to someone she knows was somehow inappropriate, when it is well known that the particular contract in question – like all contracts unless otherwise approved by council –  went through the legally required RFP process.  

We also heard from State Representatives Aerion Abney and La’Tasha D. Mayes, who spoke on their experience as Black elected officials in Pittsburgh and representing Pittsburgh’s historically overlooked and underserved Black communities. Representative Abney told us  it is so important for all of Pittsburgh to denounce this kind of campaigning, not just because it is unfair and untrue, but because if our area politicians are willing to lie this way and use anti-Black racism to tear down Mayor Gainey, they are willing to do this to all of our Black elected officials and absolutely not the kind of politicians who should be representing Pittsburgh’s Black Communities. 

To summarize:

  • Corey O’Cononor, his campaign, and the organizations supporting him have been engaged in a long-term campaign of racialized and anti-black attacks on Pittsburgh’s first black Mayor. This mailer is a clear demonstration of how these tactics are unacceptable in our city. 
  • As Congresswoman Lee noted over the weekend, Black neighborhoods in Pittsburgh have been systematically and intentionally neglected for decades. Sold out to developers, like the Historic Hill District and East Liberty. Torn in half by racist road projects, like Chateau and Manchester. 
  • Not until the last few years have people from our communities started to even scratch the surface on political influence and power. There’s a reason there’s never been a Black mayor before now. 
  • Now you’re seeing (or not seeing) some of the very same power players behind the scenes who administered, orchestrated or ignored that divestment trying to convince you that a Black mayor’s inability to overcome their DECADES of poor leadership in 1 term is somehow a reflection of his (and our) failure, instead of theirs. They are doing this to try and reclaim the power they have had for decades.
  • For 3 short years, Black and poor and non connected people and communities have been able to finally pull up a folding chair to their table. 
  • This mailer leans into deeply racist tropes — calling the administration of a Black mayor filled with cronies, implying he has misappropriated funds, saying he is enriching his friends, and alleging financial mismanagement is highly inappropriate.
  • In particular, this mailer is harmful to Black women by implying that the contracts they earned through the required RFP process were not deserved or transparent – a particularly spurious claim considering the city’s recent achievement of increasing MWDBE contracts by 35% over the past few years.
  • Corey must denounce this racist, lying attack from his PAC, acknowledge the harm that it causes our Black community, and commit to stop using them from here on out. Because our politics deserves to be so much more than this.

1Hood Power stands with all of today’s speakers and other elected officials and community leaders who have condemned this mailer and the ongoing anti-Black campaigning in this election in calling on not just the O’Connor campaign, but all of our elected officials – at every level of government – to say “NO MORE”  this kind of racist campaigning. It is deeply harmful especially at a time when our very democracy is being challenged at the federal level by anti-diversity white nationalist sentiment and Pittsburgh will not stand for it. 

See the complete press conference on 1Hood Power’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1EESBKfaxk/?mibextid=wwXIfr

Photos and additional video of the event: April 21, 2025 Press Conference

(Pittsburgh, PA) Unite PAC, Pennsylvania Working Families Party, Pennsylvania United, Alliance for Police Accountability, Straight Ahead, OnePA, and 1Hood Power present our jointly endorsed slate of judicial candidates for the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas primary election on May 20th. Allegheny County voters will have the opportunity to vote for eight candidates who will ultimately serve 10 year terms on the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas. 

“Over the last several years our progressive organizations have fought for a more just and equitable region. Once again we have an opportunity to come together, maximize our efforts, and build power in our communities. Together we can work to elect Judges to the court of common pleas to ensure our courts reflect our values of fairness, compassion, and accountability. This is how we create real, lasting change.” – Ashley Comans, Western PA Political Director, PA Working Families Party

This year, our coalition has endorsed a slate that represents the diversity of our county. We are proud to support a group of outstanding candidates who will ensure that the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas continues to protect our rights and follows the law, even when the courts are facing threats from the highest levels of government.

This year, we have endorsed: 

The Honorable Quita Bridges

The Honorable Alyssa Cowan

Amanda Green-Hawkins

Lauren Leiggi

Amy Mathieu

Representative Dan Miller

The Honorable Matt Rudzki

The Honorable Craig Stephens

“It’s important to have Judges with diversity in race, gender, abilities, experience and economic backgrounds because they are more reflective of the community they serve.” – Nydea Graves, Lead Democracy Coordinator, OnePA

In 2021, our coalition elected five women from our original Slate of Eight to the Court of Common Pleas, demonstrating how powerful we are when we work together for the people. This slate represents the values of our coalition, and the endorsed candidates understand the responsibility that comes with being able to shape the lives of individuals with the decisions they make on the bench.  Our organizations look forward to putting in the hard work to get them elected for the benefit of all Allegheny County residents.

“It is crucial that we elect Judges to the Court of Common Pleas who understand the long term impact of the decisions they make and are committed to upholding the highest standards of judicial ethics and fairness. Judges make decisions every day that can drastically alter the course of a person’s life and we need Judges who take that responsibility seriously, no matter what division they are serving in. Decisions made in Family Court can be just as devastating as those made in Criminal Court, and the candidates we are supporting best represent the values that are needed on the bench in all divisions of the Court of Common Pleas.” – Tanisha Long,  Allegheny County Political Director, Straight Ahead 

Pennsylvania is one of just seven states that elects ALL Judges in partisan elections. Because of this, we have an opportunity to drastically reshape the judiciary and justice is on the ballot this year. With the current President’s willingness to buck the courts to accomplish his Project 2025 agenda, it is CRITICAL that we elect Judges who will protect our rights. 

“The justice slate represents a diverse array of qualified judicial candidates with unique experiences and backgrounds who can deliver for the people of Allegheny County. Over the past couple of years we have seen the importance of having Judges who not only understand the law but also the impacts of rulings on the community. As local courts are the first to administer justice, defend rights, uphold democracy, and protect our people, it is imperative for our justice slate to reflect those values.” – Miracle Jones, Legislative Director, 1Hood Power

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Donate to the Judicial Slate of Eight Today

May 20, 2025 Pennsylvania Primary Election

Voter Registration Deadline

Mail-in Ballot Request Deadline
  • Received by: May 13, 2025 5:00PM
  • vote.pa/mail (apply)
Completed Mail-in Ballot Return Deadline
  • Received by: May 20, 2025 8:00PM
  • vote.pa/return (track ballot)

Election Day

  • Cast ballot by May 20th at 8PM EST *
  • vote.pa/polls

Source: Need more info about the elections in Pennsylvania, visit vote.pa

Coalition Information

Unite PAC

https://www.uniteforpa.com

@uniteforpa Instagram & Twitter

Pennsylvania Working Families Party

@paworkingfamilies on IG

@paworkfamilies on twitter 

@paworkingfamilies.bsky.social

Pennsylvania Working Families on Facebook

Pennsylvania United

Alliance for Police Accountability

@apapgh on Instagram 

@apapgh_ on Twitter 

www.facebook.com/apapgh/ 

@apatiktok on Tiktok 

Straight Ahead

@towardabolition on Instagram

@towardabolition On Twitter

OnePA

https://www.onepa.org

https://www.facebook.com/onepennsylvania

@onepennsylvania on instagram

@onepennsylvania on twitter

1Hood Power

@1hoodpower on Twitter 

@1hoodpower.bsky.social on Bluesky

@1Hoodpower on Instagram

Candidates of Pennsylvania, now is your time. The 1Hood Power questionnaire is here. Organizationally we focus on: criminal justice reform, affordable housing, environmental justice, voting rights and other key issues.
Our questionnaire dives deep into crucial issues, giving you the chance to share your stance with voters. Your responses will be scored objectively, providing voters with valuable insights.

Click the Link to submit your questionnaire

Over the course of the past year, members of our 1Hood team have been stalked, harassed, threatened, and doxxing due to their engagement in direct democracy. If you are also seeking the 1Hood Power endorsement, we ask you to commit to requiring that you, your staff, and your team will not engage in doxxing, stalking, and harassing behavior AS WELL AS reject endorsements from organizations that engage in such behavior.

Transparency Matters We are making all candidate responses public. Voters deserve to know where candidates stand on key issues like criminal justice reform, affordable  housing, and equity. This open process empowers voters with the information they need to make informed decisions.

Scoring System: Responses will be meticulously scored on a scale from 0 to 100, reflecting the depth and clarity of each answer. This standardized approach ensures fairness and helps voters compare candidates on an equal playing field.

Why the ScorecardsThe scoring system allows voters to easily gauge the strength and depth of a candidate’s positions. It’s not just about what you say, but how clearly and comprehensively you communicate your vision for the future.

Why A Questionnaire We believe the people should be able to make informed decisions about their vote. The May 20th  primary includes positions from the Judges to your mayor which gives YOU a chance to power up your vote and pick candidates who will fight for our communities to have what we need to thrive. 

Join us on this journey toward a more transparent and informed electorate! We believe in empowering voters with the knowledge they need to invest in their future. Together, let’s make 2025 a year of people power and community coalitions.  

The Deadline is April 04, 2025 at 5pm EST.

Your vote counts

Community, we are going to need your help reviewing the questionnaires and scoring responses. If you are a 1Hood Power supporters who has been with us this, we are also going to reach out to you to be a part of the review committee. If there are questions you wish we would have asked, then please add your questions to our question bank.

PA Election Dates to Remember

May 20, 2025 Pennsylvania Primary Election

Voter Registration Deadline

Mail-in Ballot Request Deadline
  • Received by: May 13, 2025 5:00PM
  • vote.pa/mail (apply)
Completed Mail-in Ballot Return Deadline
  • Received by: May 20, 2025 8:00PM
  • vote.pa/return (track ballot)

Election Day

  • Cast ballot by May 20th at 8PM EST *
  • vote.pa/polls

Source: Need more info about the elections in Pennsylvania, visit vote.pa

Special Elections

Upcoming Special Elections 

Voters in these  districts will have a special election on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, from 7:00 am – 8:00 pm, to select a candidate to fill the unexpired term.

Your vote counts

Special Election for the 36th Senatorial District (Lancaster County) – Mar. 25, 2025

Candidates:

James Andrew Malone (D)

Zachary Moore (L)

Josh Parsons (R) 

The 36th District includes Akron Borough, Columbia Borough, Conoy Township, Earl Township, East Donegal Township, East Hempfield Township, East Petersburg Borough, Elizabeth Township, Elizabethtown Borough, Ephrata Borough, Ephrata Township, Lititz Borough, Manheim Borough, Manheim Township, Marietta Borough, Mount Joy Borough, Mount Joy Township, Mountville Borough, New Holland Borough, Penn Township, Rapho Township, Warwick Township, West Donegal Township, West Earl Township and West Hempfield Township.

Special Election for the 35th Legislative District (Allegheny County) – Mar. 25, 2025

Candidates:

Charles Davis (R)

Dan Goughnour (D)

Adam Kitta (L)

The 35th District includes Clairton, Duquesne and McKeesport and the TOWNSHIP of South Versailles and the BOROUGHS of Homestead, Liberty, Lincoln, Munhall, Port Vue, Versailles, West Homestead, West Mifflin (PART, Districts 03, 04 and 15), Whitaker and White Oak. 

Last day to register to voter for the special election: Mar. 10, 2025 by 5:00 PM EST

Last day to apply for a mail-in or absentee ballot for the special election: Mar. 18, 2025 by 5:00 PM EST

What is A Special Election?

Pennsylvania holds special elections when someone in office can no longer serve. This may happen when someone resigns, dies, or gets removed from office. Voters of that district must select someone to replace that person. Special elections are similar to general elections where all registered voters may participate in the election process, regardless of party.

Special elections may be held:

  • during a general election
  • during a primary election
  • on a different day designated by the elections office

Candidates, if we have not heard from you, now is your time. Our questionnaire dives deep into crucial issues, giving you the chance to share your stance with voters. Your responses will be scored objectively, providing voters with valuable insights.

Transparency Matters! We are making all candidate responses public. Voters deserve to know where candidates stand on key issues like criminal justice reform, affordable  housing, and equity. This open process empowers voters with the information they need to make informed decisions.

Scoring System: Responses will be meticulously scored on a scale from 0 to 100, reflecting the depth and clarity of each answer. This standardized approach ensures fairness and helps voters compare candidates on an equal playing field.

Why the Score? The scoring system allows voters to easily gauge the strength and depth of a candidate’s positions. It’s not just about what you say, but how clearly and comprehensively you communicate your vision for the future.

Why a questionnaire? The Nov 5th primary includes positions from the President to your local representative which gives YOU a chance to power up your vote and pick candidates who will fight for our communities to have what we need to thrive. 

Join us on this journey toward a more transparent and informed electorate! We believe in empowering voters with the knowledge they need to invest in their future. Together, let’s make 2024 a year of informed choices and positive change! 

The Deadline is September 24, 2024 at 5pm EST.

Community, we are going to need your help reviewing the questionnaires and scoring responses. If you are some of the power supporters who have been with us this entire journey, we are also going to reach out to you to be apart of the inaugural review committee.   

Please note that if you fail to qualify for the position you were running for or anytime suspend your campaign before the release of our scorecards, the scores will not be made public. 

The 2024 endorsement process was based upon the recommendations of the staff and our partners organizations. Endorsed candidates have a track record of being in community prior to becoming a candidate and have avowed themselves to working with our impacted communities to support families, reduce harm, increase investment and protect workers.

In order to gauge interests of those running for office and their policy ideas for the communities they serve, we reached out to those running competitive races to fill out our questionnaire. Below are the responses submitted without edit or redaction. If a candidate’s questionnaire is not shown, they did not respond or submit answers by the deadline.

Summer Lee (Incumbent) PA-12

Shamaine Daniels PA-10

Rick Coplen PA-10

Ryan Bizzarro PA- Treasurer

Erin McClelland-Treasurer

Keir Bradford- Grey – Attorney General

Eugene DePasquale – Attorney General

Joe Khan – Attorney General

Abigail Salisbury (incumbent) HD-34

Ashley Comans – HD 34

Joe McAndrew – Incumbent HD-32

Makenzie White SD-45

1Hood Power is thrilled to announce the launch of the 2024 Candidate Questionnaire! This year, we’re taking transparency to the next level by scoring responses on a (0-100) scale and making them public. 

We heard your requests and concerns from last year and are excited to announce a better, more engaging questionnaire process to reflect the needs and concerns of the community. #PowerUpElection2024 

The April 23rd primary ballot includes positions from the President to your local representative which gives YOU a chance to power up your vote and pick candidates who will fight for our communities to have what we need to thrive. 

 Candidates, get ready! Our questionnaire dives deep into crucial issues, giving you the chance to share your stance with voters. Your responses will be scored objectively, providing voters with valuable insights.

Transparency Matters! For the first time, we’re making all candidate responses public. Voters deserve to know where candidates stand on key issues like criminal justice reform, affordable  housing, and equity. This open process empowers voters with the information they need to make informed decisions.

Scoring System: Responses will be meticulously scored on a scale from 0 to 100, reflecting the depth and clarity of each answer. This standardized approach ensures fairness and helps voters compare candidates on an equal playing field.

Why the Score? The scoring system allows voters to easily gauge the strength and depth of a candidate’s positions. It’s not just about what you say, but how clearly and comprehensively you communicate your vision for the future.

Join us on this journey toward a more transparent and informed electorate! We believe in empowering voters with the knowledge they need to invest in their future. Together, let’s make 2024 a year of informed choices and positive change! 

Due to the petition season, we are pushing the deadline to the February 16, 2024 at 11 am EST.

Community, we are going to need your help reviewing the questionnaires and scoring responses. If you are some of the power supporters who have been with us this entire journey, we are also going to reach out to you to be apart of the inaugural review committee.   

Candidates who have announced, we will reach out to via your listed email address this week. For those who qualify at the close of the signature period, we will follow up with you, but please note you will have less time to submit the questionnaire. 

Stay tuned for updates, and candidates, check your inboxes for the 2024 Candidate Questionnaire! Let’s power up our reflective democracy and ensure our communities thrive!  

Please note that if you fail to qualify for the position you were running for or anytime suspend your campaign before the release of our scorecards, the scores will not be made public. 

  1. Senate questionnaire: https://forms.gle/tq3Ls6xQUEus3oAC6
  2. Congressional questionnaire: https://forms.gle/AB7Eiu3JPhLTxCmG6
  3. Attorney General questionnaire: https://forms.gle/tLnT2AaDYeogJUTq8
  4. Treasurer / Auditor questionnaire: https://forms.gle/UAMcBVaw2TXoSmc87
  5. General Assembly questionnaire : https://forms.gle/MefdDLKKxduJrUex5

#PowerUpElection2024 #PAPol

1Hood Power is proud to endorse Dr. Yusuf Salaam for the Harlem District 9 seat in the New York City Council race. Dr. Yusuf is a testament to the strength, courage, and tenacity needed from a City Council leader when our nation is headed back to the dangerous terrain of mass incarceration and over-policing.

Dr. Yusuf has the experience, vision, and plan to ensure everyone can succeed and overcome obstacles and challenges in this unprecedented time. Dr. Yusef overcame his personal circumstances due to his wrongful convictions and has endured xenophobic and Islamophobic rhetoric during this race. In a District where people look like and have names that sound like Dr. Yusef’s, there is no question he reflects the community he is being called to serve. His character and steadfast commitment to the people of District 9 are unwavering, and there is no choice but to rank Dr. Yusef as number one on June 27th.

As such, 1Hood Power is proud to endorse Dr. Yusuf Salaam for City Council Harlem District 9 seat for the primary election on June 27th. People can find out their voting poll location, voting hours and more by visiting https://www.vote.nyc/elections.

Helpful links to learn more about the candidate:

City and State Profile

Gothamist Profile

1Hood Power is a 501(c)4 organization based out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

This primary election season, we focused on districts in SWPA with competitive races. We reached out to candidates through email and social media to gather responses. Below is our the May 2023 Primary Election Candidate Scorecards.

On May 16th, Pennsylvania voters across the Commonwealth are choosing judicial candidates and legislators who will make consequential decisions and policies about how we live our lives including affordable housing, safety, elections, school funding, accessibility and livability. These positions have tremendous power over people’s lives and livelihoods. Below is how candidates fared this cycle. Please note we only reach out to candidates in contested races during the primary.

Organizationally we focus on: criminal justice reform, affordable housing, environmental justice, voting rights and other issues impacting Black Pennsylvanian and Working Class People throughout the Commonwealth.

Please Note No Response indicates the candidates did not submit answers by the deadline or respond to requests

Scoring: Scoring is the result of the average score of staff, volunteers, and contractors. Each candidate receives an individualized rating and those score are tallied and averaged. No judicial candidate is penalized for not answering a question they reasonably believe will come before them in the court of law.