In the media
The New York Times: Fearing a Repeat of Jan. 6, Congress Eyes Changes to Electoral Count Law
Quotes ReFormers Caucus Co-chair Rep. Zach Wamp (R-TN) and cites Issue One’s work on the Electoral Count Act
Project
The public is being bombarded with information and ads about this year’s elections, including dangerously false details about where, when, and how to vote. Adding to the chaos, tech tools — especially generative artificial intelligence — are being used to manipulate voters with deepfakes and spread misinformation at unprecedented speeds.
Voters in competitive states, critical for securing the Electoral College, are particularly vulnerable to these rapidly evolving, reality-blurring narratives. That’s why Issue One is dedicated to providing accurate, trustworthy information about the voting process in every locality and highlighting the crucial role of election officials in administering free and fair elections. Our mission is to cut through the noise and ensure voters have the facts they need to confidently participate in democracy.
Voters urgently need accurate information on how elections work in their specific areas and how election officials ensure every eligible voter’s ballot is counted as cast. To address this critical need, Issue One developed HowElectionsWork.org, guiding audiences to the most authoritative source — state election officials — to get credible information about elections and voting.
Issue One is deploying paid digital campaigns to uplift and amplify the good work of election officials. These efforts will run through the post-election certification period to help educate voters and build confidence in election processes in key battleground states. In addition, Issue One has established a pledge for citizens and organizations to show their support for election workers by pledging to speak out against harassment of these dedicated public servants who protect our democracy.
Issue One has partnered with the filmmakers of “The Officials” by developing a companion toolkit to help amplify the film’s message and prompt important conversations about the role that election officials play in ensuring free and fair elections.
VoteWise is a simple and free way for users to fact check information they see online, in their social media feeds, hear in their circles or on the news about U.S. elections. Available on WhatsApp, Telegram, and Meta Messenger, users can submit and fact check content and get nonpartisan, credible information about elections.
VoteWise also has an extensive FAQ function that allows users to learn more about how elections are administered and who administers them, the post-election process, and complicated systems like the Electoral College. Users may also be referred to Issue One’s “How Elections Work” website, providing links to state specific information not covered in the chatbot.
Hearing directly from respected, local messengers about how elections work will help to increase confidence in the integrity and fairness of elections. Issue One developed an Election Integrity Communications Toolkit to empower local messengers with clear information about the security of elections and with shareable content to promote Americans’ freedom to vote.
The Toolkit provides:
VoterCast is a communications product developed by Ideas 42 to give election officials the tools they need to communicate directly to voters about where, when, and how to vote. Issue One is collaborating with Ideas 42 to develop new messaging to help election officials educate voters about election processes and security provisions in their jurisdictions.
In the media
Quotes ReFormers Caucus Co-chair Rep. Zach Wamp (R-TN) and cites Issue One’s work on the Electoral Count Act
Podcast episodes
Every four years on January 6th, Congress convenes, with the vice president presiding, to carry out an important but ministerial aspect of the peaceful transfer of power. Per the U.S.…
Podcast episodes
“All across our country, ordinary Americans form the backbone of our election system. Think of the familiar faces in your local polling place that you see every two years…
Podcast episodes
“Already the council has made numerous national television appearances and penned several op-eds, laying the groundwork for a greater role in educating the public, and advocating for patience and trust…
Event Recaps
On Tuesday, October 27, Issue One and Fix the System hosted a virtual launch event for the National Council on Election Integrity — a bipartisan group of more than 40…
Event Recaps
What: The Launch of the National Council on Election Integrity When: Tuesday, October 27, from 5 – 6:15 PM EDT How: RSVP to attend this event here. The COVID-19 pandemic…
Podcast episodes
“As for the 2020 election, there’s been a lot of talk in the media about how close it’s going to be, about how contested it will be, and all the…
Podcast episodes
“So it is not a problem with the volume of mail, even if every election office in the country mailed their ballots on the same day, which we don’t…
Legislation & policy analysis
Last week, a group of 40 experts on elections and democracy released a letter imploring Congress to support a bill that would give states more time to tally election results.…
Sign-on letters
Today, members of Issue One’s ReFormers Caucus — the largest bipartisan group of former members of Congress, governors, and Cabinet officials ever assembled to advocate for political reform — wrote…