
National Task Force on Election Crises
The National Task Force on Election Crises is a diverse, non-partisan group of 50+ experts in election law and administration, national and cyber security, voting and civil rights, tech, and more.
The National Task Force on Election Crises is a diverse, non-partisan group of 50+ experts in election law and administration, national and cyber security, voting and civil rights, tech, and more.
A comprehensive overview of the provisions of the Protecting Our Democracy Act (PODA) and the support for those provisions
An overview of the reforms in the National Security Powers Act and National Security Reforms and Accountability Act
Protect Democracy is leading research and analysis of the Independent State Legislature theory in order to inform litigants, the public, the media, and others about its potentially dire consequences.
Voter intimidation today can take multiple forms. While we’re working hard against these worst-case scenarios, voters should have confidence in elections, and should not be afraid to cast their vote.
Public polling in support of reforming the ECA
How state legislators are politicizing, criminalizing, and interfering with election administrators.
Amicus Curiae Brief in Support of Plaintiffs' and Plaintiff-Intervenors' Motion for Summary Judgment on the Federal Claims - Nat'l Coal. on Black Civic Participation v. Wohl
The National Task Force on Election Crises welcomes the announcement of bipartisan legislation to update the Electoral Count Act of 1887 (ECA).
As members of Congress and staff dig into President Biden’s 2023 budget request, they have a new tool for tracking when, where, and how the president is authorizing federal agencies to spend money.