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The Democracy Multiverse: Assessing the 2024 Elections

Introduction In the 2024 elections, democracy felt less like a shared experience and more like a multiverse — a realm where different realities collided and coexisted, often with jarring contrast.…

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Billionaires help bankroll legal funds used by parties to challenge election rules

Even before the results of the presidential election are tabulated, partisan actors are busy behind the scenes filing lawsuits seeking clarification about existing election rules and, in the most extreme…

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Defending Election Defenders: New Insights into Public Attitudes About Election Workers and Voter Confidence

With the 2024 election already underway, the need to protect election officials and workers has never been more urgent. These dedicated individuals are facing an unprecedented wave of threats, harassment,…

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Who’s Behind the Only Citizens Vote Coalition?

Introduction In America, only citizens can vote and have their votes counted in elections. People who are not U.S. citizens are ineligible to vote in federal elections. The federal government…

Big Tech Ramps Up Lobbying as Industry Seeks to Thwart Legislation to Protect Kids Online

It has been almost three months since the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act was passed with nearly unanimous approval in the Senate. While 90% of the electorate believes in…

Survey Says!: Broad Support for Reforms to Political System

As we noted in a previous analysis, a new survey from Issue One conducted by GQR and Redbud Consulting (N=1,500; fielded September 3-9, 2024) found that there are partisan and…

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Issue One Survey Reveals Key Insights into Americans’ Attitudes on Elections and Election Workers

A new national survey by Issue One conducted with Citizen Data (N=1,043, September 16-29, 2024) highlights Americans’ perspectives on election integrity, confidence in the voting process, and support for election…

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Trust in Elections: What’s At Stake & Americans’ Attitudes Ahead of 2024

8 Creative Ways New Poll Workers Are Being Recruited in 2024

Poll workers are critical to the success of our elections. According to estimates from the Election Assistance Commission, about one million poll workers are needed to staff the approximately 100,000 …

As KOSA Prepares for the Senate Floor, Big Tech Lobbying Operations Hold Steadfast

It has been nearly one year since the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) was voted unanimously out of committee by the Senate Commerce Committee. In the year since, the bill…

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