Rather than build redundant resources outside of government, election administration tech works to empower and assist the people who are already responsible for running elections.
The ACE Electoral Knowledge Network is the world’s largest online community and repository of electoral knowledge.
CMEV was formed in 1997 by the Centre for Policy Alternatives (CPA), the Free Media Movement (FMM) and the Coalition Against Political Violence as an independent and non-partisan organisation to monitor the incidence of election related violence.
Goal is to promote cross-border learning and networking on a wide range of existing initiatives and to develop new capacity in political participation, government transparency and election administration.
This Code of Conduct was published to address the issues of election transparency and disinformation in the digital sphere.
This tool allows the public to view, sort, filter, and download ballot images from the 2021 Coordinated Election, permitting an extra level of election transparency from the comfort and safety of their home.
The Alliance is a nonpartisan collaborative that is bringing together election officials, designers, technologists, and other experts to help local election departments improve operations, develop a set of shared standards and values, and obtain access to best-in-class resources to run successful elections.
Our resource for the types of voting equipment we use to cast — and count — our votes by type and vendor.
Verified Voting’s mission is to strengthen democracy for all voters by promoting the responsible use of technology in elections.