Adrian Blanco

Washington, D.C.

Graphics reporter

Education: Columbia University, MS in data journalism

Adrián Blanco Ramos is a graphics reporter in the graphics department at The Washington Post. He previously worked as a data journalist at El Confidencial, focusing on data visualization, data analysis and investigative journalism. He participated in the International Consortium of Investigative Journalist’s Paradise Papers investigation. He also interned at the Spanish international news agency Agencia EFE, Radio Televisión Española and the Times of London.
Latest from Adrian Blanco

    Tracking Biden administration political appointees to fill top roles

    Follow the president's progress filling nearly 800 positions, among the 1,200 that require Senate confirmation, in this tracker from The Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service.

    April 24, 2023

      You’re probably recycling wrong. This quiz will help you sort it out.

      What can go in my blue bin? The answer can be different from one neighborhood to the next, but fortunately, following some key guidelines should help improve your recycling no matter where you live.

      April 20, 2023

        Meet ‘the five families’ that wield power in McCarthy’s House majority

        The Problem Solvers Caucus, Republican Governance Group, Main Street Caucus, Study Committee and Freedom Caucus negotiate as House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has a four-seat majority.

        April 17, 2023

          Fifty years of investigations on Trump, visualized

          Donald Trump has been investigated in every decade of his adult life by federal and state agencies, among others. A timeline of investigations since 1972.

          April 1, 2023

          Senate confirms Biden’s 100th judicial nominee

          Democrats have been pushing to remake the courts after President Donald Trump successfully filled more than 200 judicial openings during his term in office.

          February 14, 2023

          Kylian Mbappé wins the Golden Boot, but it doesn’t matter to Lionel Messi

          France's Mbappé and Argentina's Messi, the top goal scorers at this year's World Cup in Qatar, visualized.

          December 18, 2022

          Tracking which 2020 election deniers are winning, losing in the midterms

          Follow live results where 291 Republican election deniers, who disputed the 2020 election results, are winning or losing their 2022 midterm election races.

          December 9, 2022

            Here’s which House members voted for or against the Respect for Marriage Act

            More Republicans joined in support of the Respect for Marriage Act, which passed in a 258-169 vote, following a Senate amendment.

            December 8, 2022

            Drop in Republican turnout means a bigger win for Warnock

            Turnout was lower in the Georgia Senate runoff than in November’s general election, but Democrat Raphael Warnock more than doubled his lead over Herschel Walker.

            December 7, 2022

              What Georgia’s past two Senate contests tell us about the runoff

              Georgia is expected be a hard-fought presidential battleground once again in 2024, making any shifts in the state’s electorate important for both parties.

              December 5, 2022