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April 8 Sanders and Gabbard dropped out of the presidential race.

March 5 Warren dropped out of the presidential race.

March 4 Bloomberg dropped out of the presidential race.

March 2 Klobuchar dropped out of the presidential race.

March 1 Buttigieg dropped out of the presidential race.

March 1 Steyer dropped out of the presidential race.

Feb. 12 Patrick dropped out of presidential race.

Feb. 11 Bennet and Yang dropped out of presidential race.

Feb. 3 Bloomberg's campaign noted that he supports automatic voter registration.

Jan. 31 Delaney dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 27 Bloomberg announced he supports statehood for Puerto Rico.

Jan. 25 Clarified Gabbard's position on the electoral college — Gabbard and Yang make up a new "reform it" category. Reflected Steyer's support for court packing, rather than just openness to it and Buttigieg and Yang's support for ending the filibuster, rather than just openness to doing so.

Jan. 23 Bloomberg announced support for D.C. statehood.

Jan. 21 Biden opposed changes to the electoral college, filibuster and term limits for judges in an interview with the New York Times editorial board.

Jan. 13 Added Bloomberg's rejections of court packing, eliminating the electoral college and voting while imprisoned.

Jan. 13 Booker dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 10 Patrick's campaign said he supports voting rights for formerly incarcerated individuals and automatic voter registration.

Jan. 10 Williamson dropped out of presidential race.

Jan. 6 Moved Klobuchar to Unclear on Supreme Court term limits to reflect uncertainty over her stance.

Jan. 2 Castro dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 19 Patrick's campaign relayed some stances, including support for eliminating the electoral college, D.C. statehood, self-determination for Puerto Rico and an Election Day holiday.

Dec. 16 Updated the felon disenfranchisement question to address whether candidates support the right of some or all individuals to vote while incarcerated.

Dec. 11 Added Bloomberg and Patrick.

Dec. 3 Harris dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 2 Bullock dropped out of presidential race.

Dec. 1 Sestak dropped out of presidential race.

Nov. 22 Adjusted stance after Klobuchar's campaign confirmed that she is open to adding justices to the Supreme Court.

Nov. 21 Included Klobuchar's comments on Supreme Court packing.

Nov. 1 O'Rourke dropped out of presidential race

Oct. 27 Added responses from Steyer.

Oct. 24 Ryan dropped out of presidential race.

Oct. 21 Removed Messam, who reported no spending in Q3 of 2019.

Oct. 16 Adding Biden position on court packing.

Sept. 20 De Blasio dropped out of presidential race.

Sept. 16 Included Sanders comments on the filibuster from the third Democratic debate.

Sept. 5 Added Harris comments on eliminating the filibuster from CNN climate town hall.

Aug. 28 Gillibrand dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 23 Moulton dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 22 Inslee dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 15 Hickenlooper dropped out of presidential race.

Aug. 2 Included Inslee answer on the filibuster from the second Democratic debate.

July 30 Added Sestak.

July 21 Included Sanders' support for abolishing the electoral college, following his tweet endorsing the idea.

July 8 Swalwell dropped out of presidential race.

June 21 Updated Gabbard’s position on lowering the voting age to 16 from “yes” to “open to it” based on a response from her campaign.

June 20 Updated O’Rourke’s position on packing the Supreme Court from “no” to “open to it.” Updated Gabbard’s position on eliminating the electoral college, which was previously “open to eliminating.” Added Bullock and de Blasio’s positions based on surveys returned from their campaigns. Added Gabbard’s position on packing the Supreme Court and Hickenlooper’s position on several issues.

June 17 Added Bennet's positions on Election Day holiday and Puerto Rico statehood.

June 17 Updated explanation for O'Rourke on Puerto Rico statehood.

June 11 Updated explanations for Buttigieg on voting rights and an Election Day holiday.

June 7 Added references to O'Rourke's voting rights plan, including an explanation of his Supreme Court term limit proposal.

May 14 Updated Moulton's stance on lowering the voting age, correcting an error in how he voted on an amendment. Also moved Booker to 'Open to it' on eliminating the filibuster and packing the Supreme Court based on a statement on the campaign trail.

May 9 Added Ryan positions based on survey returned from his campaign.

May 8 Added stances for four recent entrants (Bennet, Biden, Moulton and Ryan) based on public statements and legislative records.

May 6 Added Swalwell positions based on survey returned from his campaign.

April 11 Added Messam positions based on survey returned from his campaign.

April 5 Changed the following after additional information from Buttigieg's campaign: He is "open to" adding justices to the Supreme Court and supports voting rights for all formerly incarcerated people.

April 5 Adjusted Warren’s stance on the Senate filibuster after she announced that she supports eliminating it.

April 1 Updated with Klobuchar positions on the electoral college, eliminating the filibuster, statehood for Puerto Rico and voting for formerly incarcerated people.

April 1 Updated Gabbard's position on voting rights for formerly incarcerated people given additional information from her campaign.

April 1 Updated Warren's position on voting rights for previously incarcerated people after a clarification from the campaign. Also updated Williamson's position on eliminating the electoral college, a change sent from her campaign.

April 1 Page published.