Resources
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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Cases
January 18, 2023
AZ GOP v. Hobbs – Early Voting and Elections Procedures Manual (AZ)
ARIZONA SUPREME COURT (CASE NO. CV-22-0048-SA), MOHAVE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT (CASE NO. S8015CV2022-00594) COURT OF APPEALS, DIV ONE (CASE NO.1 CA-CV-22-0388); ARIZONA SUPREME COURT (CASE NO. T-22-0003-CV)
Reports
December 14, 2022
A Democracy Crisis in the Making Report Update: 2022 Year-End Numbers
The state legislature-driven election subversion trend gained momentum throughout the last two years. All told, we have catalogued more than 400 legislative proposals that would enable election subversion. Over that time, the proposals have morphed and become more far-reaching and aggressive.
Cases
December 8, 2022
Lake v. Hobbs – Electronic Voting Machines (AZ)
U.S. DISTRICT COURT IN THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA; NINTH CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
Reports
December 7, 2022
Election Deniers in Governor Races
Governors have key roles and responsibilities in several aspects of election administration and voting procedures.
Reports
December 7, 2022
Election Deniers in Attorney General Races
Attorneys general have key roles and responsibilities in several aspects of election administration, election law enforcement, and voting procedures.
Reports
December 7, 2022
Election Deniers in Secretary of State Races
Many, but not all, secretaries of state serve as the state’s chief election official. Secretaries of state have key roles and responsibilities in several aspects of voting procedures and election administration and certification.
Reports
December 7, 2022
Surveying Voters on Election Denialism
These surveys were conducted before the election, in August and September, shedding light on why voters rejected Election Denier candidates when they went to the polls.
Reports
December 7, 2022
Replacing the Refs: 2022
In 2022, politicians who spread lies and conspiracy theories about our elections sought the power to oversee our elections, enabling them to interfere with nonpartisan election administration and put our free, fair, and secure elections at risk. We tracked their performance in statewide races.
Best Practices, Fact Sheets, Law Enforcement Guidance, Reports
November 6, 2022
Midterm Election Season Resources
States United has developed a collection of election season resources for state officials, law enforcement leaders, pro-democracy groups and journalists.
Amicus Briefs
October 27, 2022
Opposition to Lindsay Graham’s, Michael Flynn’s, and Mark Meadows’s Arguments to Avoid Testifying —Fulton County Special Grand Jury Investigation into Election Interference (GA)
FLORIDA SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL, SOUTH CAROLINA SUPREME COURT, UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT