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Other Group
The Congressional Integrity Project (CIP) is a left-of-center activist group that opposes Republican members of Congress and exposes allegedly compromising information about them with the intent of damaging their public images and re-election prospects. In particular, the project targets lawmakers who allegedly hold further-right beliefs or were not sufficiently critical
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Non-profit
Not to be confused with the Michigan-based Election Integrity Fund, a right-leaning election reform group The Election Integrity Fund is an organization formed in 2020 for the purpose of collecting “last minute” donations from high-dollar donors concerned about the integrity of the 2020 election. The organization’s exact structure is unclear,
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Other Group
The Honest Elections Project (HEP) is a right-of-center election monitoring organization founded in 2020 as a project of the 85 Fund.
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Other Group
The Transition Integrity Project is a nominally bipartisan but functionally left-progressive and Democratic-leaning group of political and media figures that convened in the summer of 2020 to conduct simulations of the 2020 presidential election, including potential reactions by Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
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Non-profit
Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR) is an electoral policy advocacy group which provides grants and conducts research ostensibly to increase voting security and increase voter turnout. The organization was created in the wake of the 2016 election in response to foreign interference and alleged low voter turnout; in
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Non-profit
Secure Elections for America Now (SEAN) is a left-of-center advocacy organization created as a project of the left-progressive New Venture Fund
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Non-profit
The Center for Secure and Modern Elections (CSME) is a left-of-center advocacy organization created as a project of the New Venture Fund, a leading “dark money” pass-through funder and fiscal sponsor, to promote sweeping changes to the elections process, including state laws that automatically register voters at state agencies.
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Non-profit
The Texas Civil Rights Project is a is a left-leaning legal organization that provides legal services to illegal immigrants and opposes election integrity measures. James C. Harrington founded in the Texas Civil Rights Project in 1990. He was a supporter of Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers. The
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Non-profit
The Democracy Integrity Project (TDIP) is an advocacy group that purports to investigate interference in American and international elections by hostile foreign powers. Its work is based heavily on research and information generated by individuals and organizations behind the 2016 “Steele dossier” of unsubstantiated attacks on Donald Trump.
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Non-profit
From 1982 until its closure in 2017, Project Vote was a left-of-center voter rights and activation nonprofit that worked to expand the number of minority voters. It conducted voter registration events and “get out the vote” initiatives in neighborhoods of color, and brought legal action against state voter identification measures.
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Non-profit
The Truman National Security Project (TNSP) is a left-leaning Washington D.C.-based think tank that conducts training in national security issues and advocates the U.S. take a more active role in promoting liberal policies as part of the nation’s foreign policy.
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Other Group
Power the Polls is a poll worker recruitment project of Work Elections, which is in-turn a project of the Fair Elections Center, a left-of-center litigation and election policy advocacy nonprofit based in Washington, D.C. Background Power the Polls was launched in June 2020, by a group of businesses and
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Movement
In late November 2022, billionaire Twitter owner and CEO Elon Musk announced he would be releasing “The Twitter Files on free speech suppression.” He allowed six independent journalists, many of them with left-leaning backgrounds, access to internal Twitter documents and communications covering a period beginning in 2016 when
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Other Group
The State Democracy Research Initiative (SDRI) is a program of the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-M) that analyzes state-level laws, constitutions, and ongoing lawsuits. SDRI supports laws that encourage “direct democracy,” or more direct interactions between the population and mechanisms for legal change. SDRI opposes most voter integrity laws, which it
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Non-profit
The American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi Foundation is the charitable organization arm of the American Civil Liberties Union of Mississippi and a state affiliate of the national American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU). It focuses on left-of-center issues including LGBT activism, voting access, and police accountability, addressing these issues
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Non-profit
Think Big America is a nonprofit advocacy organization founded by billionaire Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker (D) to campaign at the national level for liberal abortion policies similar to those he has signed into law in Illinois. Pritzker says Think Big America will campaign to combat right-of-center initiatives such as
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For-profit
Cor Strategies is a political consulting firm established in 2009 by Collin Corbett that claims to be the largest center-right firm operating in Illinois. 1
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Person
Katherine Maher is an American nonprofit executive who worked as chief executive officer of the Wikimedia Foundation from 2014 to 2021 and was appointed president and CEO of National Public Radio in March 2024. In April 2024, Maher attracted controversy for numerous statements indicating left-of-center political views after
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Other Group
The Democracy Docket Action Fund (DDAF) is a left-of-center voter rights advocacy organization founded by Democratic political attorney Marc Elias and sponsored by the North Fund, a left-of-center nonprofit that operates as an umbrella group for various left-of-center advocacy organizations. The North Fund was created and is
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Political Party/527
Good Jobs West Virginia was a political action committee (PAC) that campaigned during the 2016 gubernatorial election in the state of West Virginia and opposing then-State Senate President Bill Cole (R). It was almost entirely funded by the political action committees Democratic Governors Association and Jobs and