Kristina Wilfore is one of the country’s leading experts on state policy and politics – having spent 10 years working in approximately 35 state capitals and on dozens of ballot initiatives across the country. As Executive Director of BISC, Kristina works with state and national progressive organizations to reinvigorate the initiative process by providing guidance on strategy and message to key initiative campaigns, coordinating ballot language research and drafting efforts, polling, training activists and placing them on targeted initiatives nationwide, and directing funders to critical campaigns.

Under Kristina’s leadership, BISC has flourished into the central convener within the progressive community around the strategic use of ballot initiatives. Combining substantive policy expertise with a wealth of experience in issue-based campaigns and strategic communications, Kristina and BISC have been instrumental in helping pass laws to increase the minimum wage in four states since 1998, guard clean election and civil rights laws, reduce class-sizes and fund quality public education, fight against medical malpractice caps, and protect environmental regulations, among other victories.

Prior to BISC, Kristina was Communications Director of the Center for Policy Alternatives where she helped pass progressive economic and social justice policies in dozens of states and led leadership and message training workshops for over 1000 state legislators and activists a year. Over the years Kristina has designed legislative and media strategies for direct service nonprofits, domestic violence and family planning agencies and for programs such as AmeriCorp and Vista.

Kristina has appeared as a guest on Fox News and CNN, and has served as a source for major news stories in USA Today, The New York Times, Los Angles Times, The Washington Post and The Nation, among others. She is committed to training as a fundamental mechanism to gain back power and serves as an advisory member of New York University’s Political Campaign Management program and Democratic GAIN, and is a member of the Women’s Information Network (WIN) and the American Association of Political Consultants. She is an occasional speaker at Campaigns and Elections seminars and is a recipient of WIN’s 2004 Young Women of Achievement award and Campaigns and Election’s “Rising Stars of 2004.” She volunteers at local food banks and shelters with D.C. cares and works with the D.C. Creative Writing Workshop (a nonprofit literary arts project at Charles Hart Middle School that provides creative writing programs for at-risk youth).

Prior to moving to the national political scene, Kristina worked in Washington state with a wide variety of issue and training based organizations. She helped launch the Economic Opportunity Institute where she oversaw the research and earned media strategy for passage of the statewide minimum wage. She also assisted in the design of a model welfare-to-work program and established the nation’s first-ever childcare wage and career ladder (while helping unionize childcare workers with SEIU). Kristina also served as Communications Director of the University of Washington Evans School of Public Affairs and Marketing and Fundraising Associate for an executive level leadership and management facility for elected officials and administrators at the Cascade Center for Public Service.

Kristina is a native of Kalispell, Montana. She holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Washington Evans School of Public Affairs and Bachelor degrees in Political Science and Broadcast Communication from Washington State University.

Kristina loves cooking for friends, and has been known to whip up a tricky dessert in the wee hours of the morning. She is an accomplished photographer, and a collector of jazz and blues recordings. Kristina appreciates both political biographies and single malts named Glen, often at the same time.

Blog Entries by Kristina Wilfore

Tea Baggers Get Kicked Where It Hurts

2 Comments | Posted November 4, 2009 | 02:05 PM (EST)


It should come as no surprise that most of the political and pundit class in the beltway are looking in all the wrong places as they try to use the 2009 elections as a barometer of where the country is at. Out of all of the election results from yesterday,...

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Signature Gathering Reform: The Most Critical and Immediate Fix to Direct Democracy

3 Comments | Posted July 20, 2009 | 12:13 PM (EST)


Offering free food outside a homeless shelter in exchange for a signature on a petition to place a constitutional amendment on the ballot. Telling voters that a "civil rights" ballot measure would end discrimination when in fact it would ban equal opportunity programs. Holding a "fraud party"...

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6 of 26: Conservatives Lost Big on Ballot Measures While Progressives Made Significant Gains

Posted November 7, 2008 | 05:14 PM (EST)


If you read this headline and you're automatically thinking, "Wait, what about California, you fool?! Don't you care about marriage equality?" Just hold that thought. I'll get to you in a second. Let's be clear: marriage equality in this country matters, and the demoralizing loss in California is significant, but...

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Making Lemonade Out of Lemons: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Ballot Measure Process

Posted October 31, 2008 | 04:03 PM (EST)


Brace yourselves people...on Tuesday progressives will advance important victories on a number of ballot measures including health care reform In Montana, clean energy in Missouri, stem cell research in Michigan and protecting a women's right to choose in Colorado, but we also face uphill battles in several states on gay...

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Does the Mormon Church Speak for You on Marriage?

Posted October 23, 2008 | 03:17 PM (EST)


Mormons Emerge as Dominant Force in California Marriage Discrimination Fight

While fire-brand evangelicals routinely make headlines for their support or opposition to various political issues, the Mormon church has largely remained on the sidelines.

Not this year. Mormon's believe they know what's best when it comes to the issue...

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Ward Connerly Cashes In: Profiteering exposed by...The American Conservative!

Posted September 16, 2008 | 11:42 AM (EST)


Ward Connerly, the California lobbyist who has been running a divisive, multi-million dollar campaign to outlaw equal opportunity programs across the country, has been exposed by an unlikely source- The American Conservative:

"As an activist, Connerly has made millions opposing affirmative action. As a businessman and consultant, he has...
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McCain "Mum" on Divisive Initiatives

Posted July 15, 2008 | 12:00 PM (EST)


This Wednesday, July 16, John McCain will address the NAACP convention in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Will McCain take a position on ballot initiatives to end affirmative action in Colorado, Nebraska, and his home state of Arizona?

This November voters in John McCain's home state of Arizona are likely to...

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Ballot Initiatives in 2008: Change Vs. More of the Same

Posted June 12, 2008 | 11:46 AM (EST)


In 2008, ballot initiatives could impact races up and down the ballot, including the Presidential campaign.

While their value in mobilizing turnout in a Presidential year will be limited because the national election will be driving turnout on its own, a ballot initiative's impact in 2008 will...

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