Proxy Vote Book Three of the Ledger City Series
The election was never only about votes.
In Proxy Vote, the third book of the Ledger City Series, Darius Blackman turns political strategy into a civic nightmare.
Imani Price works inside Ashbourne Civic Strategies, where data, messaging, campaign pressure, housing instability, and donor money are supposed to remain separate. But when she uncovers a confidential election-year housing model, she realizes the campaign is not just measuring neighborhoods.
It is preparing to pressure them.
The map identifies older Black neighborhoods, inherited homes, code-enforcement vulnerability, tax trouble, absentee-owner density, church influence, and what the firm calls “legacy-transfer friction.” Behind the polished language is a plan to lower resistance, weaken turnout, redirect candidates, and make displacement feel like administrative inevitability.
When policy, money, messaging, and housing pressure move together, democracy becomes something more dangerous than a campaign.
It becomes a weapon.
Proxy Vote is a political suspense novel about voting power, housing pressure, data modeling, Black neighborhoods, campaign strategy, and the way institutions can use instability to shape who shows up, who stays home, and who loses ground before Election Day even arrives.