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Reuters, NJ Advance Media Win 2025 Toner Prizes for Excellence in Political Reporting

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Reuters won the 2025 Toner Prize for national political reporting for comprehensive stories published as part of the news organization鈥檚 鈥淧olitics of Menace鈥 special report during the presidential campaign.

NJ Advance Media earned the 2025 Toner Prize for local political reporting.

The winners of the annual were announced March 6 by the . The honors will be formally presented March 24 at the Toner Prizes Celebration in Washington, D.C.

Awarded annually by the Newhouse School, the Toner Prizes recognize the best political reporting of the past year. They are named after Robin Toner 鈥76, the first woman to hold the position of national political correspondent for The New York Times.

In addition to the winners, Politico took an honorable mention in the national political reporting category.

The judges were:

  • Christina Bellantoni, journalism professor at the University of Southern California鈥檚 Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, columnist and former editor-in-chief at Roll Call.
  • Ann Compton, Emmy Award-winning retired reporter for ABC News and the first woman to cover the White House for network television.
  • Lucy Dalglish, professor and dean emeritus at the Phillip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, former executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; attorney and former reporter and editor at the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
  • Beverly Kirk, director of Washington programs and professor of practice of broadcast and digital journalism at the Newhouse School, with more than two decades of experience in journalism working at national and local outlets.
  • Rick Rodriguez, professor of the Southwest Borderlands Initiative at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, and former executive editor and senior vice president of The Sacramento Bee.
  • Maralee Schwartz, retired political editor of The Washington Post and contributing editor at Columbia Journalism Review.
  • Joseph B. Treaster, professor at the University of Miami School of Communication; prize-winning reporter who spent more than three decades as a reporter and foreign correspondent听 at The New York Times.

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Winner: Reuters

Reporters: Peter Eisler, Ned Parker, Aram Roston and Joseph Tanfani

Entry: 鈥淭he Politics of Menace鈥

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鈥淏reathtaking reporting 鈥 explains not just the actions, the impact, but also the grievances that empower.鈥 _Schwartz

鈥淲ell-documented catalogue of threats, their impact, the growth of combative political forces and the ferocity of cultural clashes.鈥 _Compton


Honorable Mention: Politico

Reporters: Jessie Blaeser, Kelsey Tamborrino, Benjamin Storrow, Zack Colman, David Ferris, Timothy Cama and Christine Mui

Entry: 鈥淏iden鈥檚 Billions鈥

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鈥淭his is an important story that documents the success and failures of the Biden agenda.鈥 _Dalglish

鈥淢eticulous, dogged reporting inside every agency and delivered one well-written narrative after another. This is the kind of accountability and investigative work I like teaching my students.鈥 _Bellantoni

鈥淧olitico looked almost step by step into an enormous plan.鈥 _Treaster


Finalists

  • ProPublica with Wisconsin Watch, Documented and The New York Times Magazine:鈥鈥淚nvestigating the Christian Right鈥檚 efforts to influence elections,鈥 Andy Kroll, Ava Kofman, Phoebe Petrovic and Nick Surgey
  • NBC News:鈥漈he disinformation machine: How falsehoods shaped American politics,鈥 Brandy Zadrozny
  • The Boston Globe:鈥鈥淰ibe Check,鈥 Emma Platoff, Sam Brodey and Jim Puzzanghera
  • The Atlantic:鈥鈥淚nside the Trump Campaign,鈥 Tim Alberta

Toner Prize for Excellence in Local Political Reporting

Winner: NJ Advance Media

Reporters: Spencer Kent and Riley Yates

Entry: 鈥淧roject Extreme鈥

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鈥淭he storytelling and reporting here was riveting and courageous 鈥μ The writing was so clear I couldn鈥檛 stop reading.鈥 _Rodriguez

鈥淎n excellent examination of the different forms of extremism, the people affected by it and the threat it presents to democracy.鈥 _Kirk


Finalists

  • The Texas Tribune, ProPublica and Votebeat:鈥 鈥淣oncitizen Voting,鈥濃疺ianna Davila, Lexi Churchill, James Barrag谩n and Natalia Contreras
  • The Boston Globe:鈥鈥淪tate Secrets,鈥 Laura Crimaldi, Samantha鈥疛.鈥疓ross, Emma Platoff and Matt Stout
  • Chicago Tribune: 鈥淐ulture of Corruption,鈥 Ray Long, Rick Pearson, Gregory Royal Pratt, Dan Petrella, Joe Mahr, Rick Kogan and Kori Rumore
  • Santa Cruz Local: 鈥淪anta Cruz Local鈥檚 Election Guide,鈥 Jesse Kathan, Nik Altenberg, Stephen Baxter, Jay Leedy, Tyler Maldonado, Jesse Greenspan, Samantha Lim, Jessica Zimmer, Fidel M. Soto, Corinne Kappeler and Kara Meyberg Guzman
  • Houston Chronicle:鈥鈥淗ow Gov. Greg Abbott made the Texas border America鈥檚 problem,鈥 Benjamin Wermund and Matt Zdun
  • The Texas Tribune:鈥鈥淎 Texas Supreme Court justice鈥檚 disregard for ethics rules,鈥 Robert Downen

性视界 the Toner Prizes

First presented in 2011, the Toner Prizes for Excellence in Political Reporting highlight and reinforce quality, fact-based political reporting鈥攚ork that illuminates the electoral process, reveals the politics of policy and engages the public in democracy.

They are named after Robin Toner, who covered five presidential campaigns, scores of Congressional and gubernatorial races and most of the country鈥檚 major political figures during her nearly 25-year career at The New York Times. A 1976 graduate of 性视界 University, Toner earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree as a dual major in journalism from the Newhouse School and political science from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.

Toner died in 2008, leaving a husband and two young children. To honor her legacy, family and friends established the Toner Program in Political Reporting at the Newhouse School.