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Restrictions on Private Funding for Elections
April 04, 2024
15 min read
Originally Published August 28, 2023 Last Updated April 4, 2024 Go to State: AL | AK | AZ | AR | CA | CO | […]
Letter in Support of the Center for Election Innovation & Research (CEIR) and CEIR Executive Director David Becker
March 13, 2023
4 min read
We write as Republicans and conservatives, who have worked for election integrity, security, and the rule of law. Today, election officials around the country are better protecting election integrity than ever before, but they, and those that work to support them, are besieged by a steady stream of disinformation, designed to weaken our democracy and voters’ confidence.
Trey Grayson
June 19, 2023
2 min read
Trey Grayson is a member at Frost Brown Todd, as well as a principal in the firm’s public affairs affiliate, CivicPoint. Before that, Trey served as […]
Data Dive: Pre-Processing Mail Ballots
December 11, 2023
6 min read
Research by: April Tan, Kyle Upchurch, & Kyle Yoder Following the 2020 presidential election, the vote counting process lasted days before races could be called […]
Just the Facts on Fraud
May 01, 2017
2 min read
Six months after the election, there’s still discussion about the extent to which voter fraud exists and whether the White House will follow through with […]
Our Board
June 05, 2023
Newsletter: Newest Threats to American Democracy
March 22, 2023
2 min read
In the past year, attacks fueled by disinformation have led to some states–all Republican led–to diminish their own ability to maintain election integrity.
A Plan for 2017 and Beyond
March 02, 2017
4 min read
It’s been a busy few months for the Center for Election Innovation & Research (CEIR)! We just attended and presented at the NASED and NASS […]
How common is voter fraud?
March 19, 2024
2 min read
Fraud of the kind and scale proposed by election deniers is essentially impossible. Any fraud that does occur is either detected and reversed or on a scale too small to matter.
Average Drop-off Rate in 2016 Down From 2012
February 01, 2017
3 min read
Prior to the November general election, many wondered how negative feelings towards both presidential candidates would impact other races on the ballot, since voters in […]