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We provide tools and guidance for state and local election officials, law enforcement leaders, pro-democracy partners, the press, and the public. Our resources focus on election protection, accountability, truth in elections, and preventing political violence.
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Fact Sheets
March 18, 2024
Backgrounder: Fulton County, Georgia, charges against Trump and 18 others for 2020 presidential election interference, explained
The 98-page indictment laying out 161 actions in furtherance of the conspiracy tells a clear story: Donald Trump and his allies attempted to undermine the will of the American people in an effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Reports
March 7, 2024
States of Denial: Tracking Election Deniers in Key State Legislatures
Polling
February 29, 2024
Surveying Americans on Accountability, Election Denial, and Democracy
Fact Sheets
February 13, 2024
Backgrounder: U.S. Department of Justice charges Trump for 2020 presidential election interference, explained
This criminal investigation is being led by DOJ Special Counsel Jack Smith. The investigation is ongoing.
Reports
February 6, 2024
The Reality of Full Hand Counts: A Guide for Election Officials
Amicus Briefs
February 5, 2024
Opposition to Defendants’ Attempt to Dismiss and Disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the Georgia Election Interference Case
Fulton County Superior Court & Georgia Court of Appeals
Reports
December 7, 2023
A Democracy Crisis In The Making: December 2023 Year-End Update
The decisions being made in statehouses in the wake of 2020 will help determine how the 2024 election is conducted.
Blogs
December 4, 2023
The Final Case for John Eastman’s Disbarment
Breaking Down the California Bar’s Closing Brief
Reports
November 8, 2023
Replacing the Refs: 2023 Statewide Races & 2024 Presidential Candidates
Election Deniers are back on the ballot, and their movement has spread far beyond the campaign trail. We’re tracking the Election Deniers who ran in this year’s statewide races and are running in next year’s presidential election. Their allies already hold office in many states and are chipping away at free and fair elections.