Communication Resources
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Best Practices, Toolkits
Updated November 1, 2024
Election Season Communication Guidance for State & Local Officials
Blogs
Updated October 29, 2024
Sharing the Facts about Election Results Timing
Blogs
Updated October 24, 2024
Sharing the Facts About Voter Eligibility & Secure Elections
Fact Sheets
October 22, 2024
Backgrounder: Sidney Powell’s disciplinary hearing
Powell, a Texas-based attorney, pled guilty in Georgia to six counts of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of election duties. On Oct. 25, 2024, the Texas Board of Disciplinary Appeals will hear arguments and determine whether to professionally discipline Powell due to her crimes.
Fact Sheets
October 18, 2024
Backgrounder: Stefanie Lambert’s criminal trial
Lambert, a Michigan-based attorney, is part of a network of attorneys that has challenged the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election by pushing baseless conspiracy theories about voting machines.
Best Practices, Blogs
October 16, 2024
Sharing the Facts about Mass Challenges to Voter Rolls and Election Administration
Reports
August 28, 2024
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.
Blogs, Polling
July 25, 2024
New Survey: Americans Overwhelmingly Support Protections for Election Workers
Best Practices
June 24, 2024
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.