Bulgaria, a country that implemented electronic voting in 8 elections last year, saw the world’s largest increase in electoral integrity
European countries meet to discuss election integrity

Bulgaria, a country that implemented electronic voting in 8 elections last year, saw the world’s largest increase in electoral integrity
By Gracia Hillman Women perform important roles as elections administrators around the globe. Yet too often their important roles, including those on elections boards and commissions, are overlooked. Evidence shows that women are effective, trusted election leaders, but as in
The Olympics, the greatest spectacle in sport, is a transcendent event, that every four years delivers an endless array of teachable moments. Those moments have application across many fields – including elections. Here are three.
The Edelman Trust Barometer 2021 revealed that compared to 2020, trust in search engines has decreased by 6%, in traditional media by 8%, and in social media by 5%.
A new survey by data services company Dynata shows that most American voters are very concerned that the Coronavirus pandemic may prevent citizens from voting in the upcoming presidential elections and states and jurisdictions must take action.
The exact steps that your ballot follows once you mark your choices will vary considerably depending on the technology used to vote, the legal framework of the jurisdiction, and many other important factors.