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Building Confidence in 2024 Elections
Issue One is at the forefront of crucial efforts to support election officials, combat false election information, and educate voters about how elections work. Our mission is to ensure that…
Ensuring U.S. elections are free, fair, secure, and accessible, and that most Americans trust this to be true. Learn about the related work of our National Council on Election Integrity and our Faces of Democracy campaign.
Our democracy survived one of its greatest challenges following the 2020 presidential election when a coordinated campaign to overturn the election culminated in a violent attempt to halt the counting of electoral votes in Congress on January 6, 2021. This anti-democratic campaign prompted attacks on election systems and officials, which continue to this day. It also sparked a national conversation about how our elections are administered and how we can strengthen them, including protecting elections from foreign interference.
In response, Issue One and partners worked alongside leaders on Capitol Hill to try and enact legislation to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the events of that day. Our advocacy helped lead to the creation of the bipartisan January 6th Select Committee that investigated and established a complete account of what happened before and after this deadly attack on democracy, and recommended steps to prevent it from happening again.
Issue One also played an important role in helping Congress pass a bipartisan update to the Electoral Count Act — the Electoral Count Reform Act — which will help ensure a peaceful transfer of power following future presidential elections.
Yet attacks on our democracy continue. Recycled false election narratives sow doubt in our elections, distracting from the nefarious tactics being used to place election administration under partisan control. Some of these tactics include the systematic harassment and intimidation of nonpartisan election officials and poll workers around the country.
Now it’s time to strengthen our elections even more and push back against those working to undermine our democracy. Issue One continues to lead a crosspartisan effort to amplify the voices of the public servants who make our elections work and defeat the threats and harmful information environment that continues to crack the foundation of our democracy.
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Faces of Democracy members Tate Fall, Justin Roebuck, and Adrian Fontes interviewed...
Issue One Legislative Director Gideon Cohn-Postar quoted, and Faces of Democracy and NCEI sign-on letters cited...
Issue One Director of Election Protection Carah Ong Whaley quoted...
Issue One CEO Nick Penniman talks election security on C-SPAN's Washington Journal...
Analysis
Press releases
Following today’s Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on threats facing U.S. elections, with testimony from Meta, Alphabet, and Microsoft executives on their efforts to combat foreign malign influence operations during the…
Analysis
Arizona Republican on the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors discusses the humans behind elections and why now is the time to serve as a poll worker...
Bill Gates, a registered Republican, was re-elected to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in 2020 after first being elected in 2016. Before joining the Board of Supervisors, he served…
In the media
Faces of Democracy Senior Advisor Claire Woodall quoted...
In the media
CRSM members discuss potential questions ahead of Senate Intel hearing with tech executives...
Press releases
In response to tonight’s presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, co-chairs of Issue One’s bipartisan National Council on Election Integrity (NCEI) — Reps. Barbara…
Press releases
In response to the Federal Election Commission’s (FEC) failure to clarify regulatory rules to prevent the use of deceptive generative artificial intelligence (AI) in political campaign ads, Issue One released…
Press releases
Yesterday, Issue One submitted a public comment to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in support of a proposed rulemaking that would create commonsense guidelines for campaigns regarding the use of…
Analysis
New Mexico secretary of state and sci-fi fan discusses election misconceptions and combatting AI concerns in election administration...
Maggie Toulouse Oliver, a registered Democrat who currently serves as New Mexico’s secretary of state, has more than 17 years of experience in the election administration field. She was elected…
In the media
Faces of Democracy members Tate Fall, Justin Roebuck, and Adrian Fontes interviewed...