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Blogs

Sharing the Facts About Voter Eligibility & Secure Elections

Blogs

Understanding the Superseding Indictment Against Former President Trump in the DOJ’s Election Interference Case

Reports

Elections Are Run by the States: A Guide to Statewide Offices and Election Power

The governor, the attorney general, and the chief election official—usually the secretary of state—work together to keep elections free, fair, and secure. They’re the guardians of our democracy.
Best Practices, Toolkits

Election Season Communication Guidance for State & Local Officials

Blogs, Polling

New Survey: Americans Overwhelmingly Support Protections for Election Workers

Best Practices

Social Media Policies: Mis/Disinformation, Threats, and Harassment

With the help of the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, we have compiled the policies related to election and voting disinformation of some of the most used platforms, including Gab, Meta (Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp), Reddit, Snapchat, Telegram, TikTok, Truth Social, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube.
Polling

Surveying Americans on Accountability, Election Denial, and Democracy

Fact Sheets

Backgrounder: Michigan’s ‘fake electors’ charges, explained

Michigan was one of seven states where “fake electors” claimed that Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election in their state.
Reports

The Financial and Economic Dangers of Democratic Backsliding

The decentralized nature of U.S. election administration means that the actions of even a single state-level official could wreak significant havoc on national electoral processes.
Polling

New Survey: Across the Political Spectrum, Americans Prioritize Counting Every Legal Vote Over Winning

According to a new survey, Americans overwhelmingly say it’s more important that we count every legal vote than that their preferred candidate win. That’s true of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents.