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The Election Law Program is an advocacy resource that aims to provide information for judges presiding over election challenges. 1 The National Center for State Courts and the William and Mary Law School established the
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The United States Elections Project is a political research group that gathers information on demographic trends, election laws, and other aspects of the U.S. electoral system with the intent of showing the American public how the national electoral system may be “improved” based on left-of-center policies. The project is a
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Election Law at Ohio State (ELOSU) is an election law and administration research and education program housed at the Ohio State University (OSU) Moritz College of Law. Its researchers investigate challenges facing election administrators, and the institution shares this research with policymakers to influence legislation pertaining to elections and voting.
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MIT Election Data and Science Lab (MEDSL) is an election and polling statistics center housed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It claims to apply “scientific principles” to the study of how elections are administered in the United States and aims to “improve the democratic experience” for American
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Election Science, Reform and Administration (ESRA) is an annual conference that invites academics, tech developers, and think tank staffers to share papers on challenges that local election offices face. Speakers tend to focus on left-coded topics such as “misinformation” about the election system, how to combat voters’ distrust of election
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Better Elections Rhode Island is a campaign to introduce ranked choice voting (RCV) to the state of Rhode Island. 37 Better Elections Rhode Island has also participated in left-of-center activism
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The Resilient Elections Network is a coalition of left-of-center groups advocating for election reform and has been listed as a trade name of the Sixteen Thirty Fund. 49 The
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Political Party/527
Justice 2020 is a trial lawyer-aligned political action committee that funded Democratic U.S. Senate candidates during the 2020 election cycle. Other Justice PACs have been set up for each two-year election cycle, called Justice 2018, Justice 2022, and Justice 2024.
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Better Elections Partnership is a fiscally sponsored project of the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a left-of-center nonprofit incubator managed by the Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm Arabella Advisors.
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Non-profit
Election Integrity Project California (EIPCa) is a nonprofit organization that aims to defend the right of U.S. citizens to vote in honest, fair elections. To this end, EIPCa uses education, research, and advocacy to carry out its mission to ensure the integrity of U.S. elections.
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The Fair Election Funds (not to be confused with the right-of-center voter security group, the Fair Election Fund) are government-run and financed funds for political candidates in local elections. Local governments establish these funds to encourage small-dollar donors to become involved in local elections. Fair Election Funds are operated in
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Other Group
Pure Integrity for Michigan Elections (PIME) is a right-of-center election integrity watchdog group established after the 2020 election. 101 Patrice Johnson is the chairwoman of PIME.
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Non-profit
Free and Equal Elections Foundation (also known as the Foundation for Free Campaigns and Elections) is an election-policy advocacy organization that is opposed to the two-party political system. The organization has hosted debates for minor-party presidential candidates in 2024, 2020, 2016, and 2012.
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Non-profit
Clean Elections Minnesota (Clean Elections) is an organization seeking to expand voting access in Minnesota and alter campaign finance regulations. The group has opposed voter ID laws, opposes limiting ballot boxes for elections, favors same-day voter registration, and is against provisional ballots.
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Non-profit
The Michigan Fair Elections Institute, also known as Michigan Fair Elections or MFE, is a federated network of grassroots organizations, leaders, and activists that supports free and fair elections in Michigan. 141 MFE aims to
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Other Group
The Election Integrity Partnership (EIP) is a project founded in 2020 to defend election integrity against alleged online misinformation. The EIP was formed by the Stanford Internet Observatory, the University of Washington Center for an Informed Public, Graphika, and the Digital Forensic Research Lab at the Atlantic Council,
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Other Group
The Election Trust Initiative (ETI) is a grantmaking project of the Pew Charitable Trusts that donates to organizations that support election administration in the United States. Its founding partners are the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Klarman Family Foundation, and the Peter J. Peterson Foundation,
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Other Group
Election SOS is a fiscally sponsored project of the American Press Institute that provides training and resources to journalists to cover American elections. The organization is managed by Hearken, a technology consulting firm, and Trusting News. Most of Election SOS’s funding comes from the Democracy Fund and the
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Non-profit
Free and Fair Elections USA is a Democratic Party-aligned activist organization and independent expenditure committee. 174 Free and Fair Elections USA supports various voter registration efforts
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National Election Defense Coalition (NEDC) opposes what it perceives as a Republican effort, influenced by former President Donald Trump, to oppose to fair and free elections. It favors of election reforms that would lead to widespread vote by mail, frequent and standardized election recounts, and opposition to what it