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Which States Have Election Commissions or Boards
April 29, 2021

Which States Have Election Commissions or Boards

As a result of the decentralized nature of elections in the United States, election administration structures vary greatly state-by-state. In ten states the state-level leadership is the responsibility of an election board or commission. These types of boards, if structured correctly, can reduce concerns about partisanship in election certification processes.

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Hyperbole aside, Georgia's new rules go against global principles for election fairness
March 30, 2021

Hyperbole aside, Georgia's new rules go against global principles for election fairness

Garber and Johnson advise The Carter Center, the global human rights and democracy foundation based in Atlanta, and helped create the Election Reformers Network, international election specialists who promote voting improvements in the United States...

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Why Judges, Not Lawmakers, Should Rule on Disputed Elections
March 2, 2021

Why Judges, Not Lawmakers, Should Rule on Disputed Elections

This post originally appeared in GOVERNING. Disregard for the judgments of courts is a sure sign that democracy is in trouble. Donald Trump's machinations after the Nov. 3 election centered, fundamentally, on overturning the many court rulings rejecting his claims of fraud. Channeling fomented partisan anger, Trump and his allies sought to replace the verdict...

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Lurking in basic math, not House districts, is the best Electoral College reform
February 3, 2021

Lurking in basic math, not House districts, is the best Electoral College reform

It has become clearer to Americans than ever before that the Electoral College is archaic and represents a threat to our democracy and needs to be significantly altered if not abolished...

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Forbes: After Capitol Riot, Can America Still Promote Democracy Abroad And At Home?
January 18, 2021

Forbes: After Capitol Riot, Can America Still Promote Democracy Abroad And At Home?

Since the 1980s, promoting democracy has remained a basic tenet of U.S. foreign policy, one supported by a network of partner non-governmental organizations and firms. And that stance, despite the persistence of certain infamous exceptions, has generally been maintained for decades with bipartisan support...

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Next Capitol stress test for democracy: What if the Senate won't seat Georgia's winners?
January 7, 2021

Next Capitol stress test for democracy: What if the Senate won't seat Georgia's winners?

This post originally appeared on The Fulcrum. The Senate election results in Georgia have Democrats dancing in the streets and democracy advocates cheering another seemingly successful high stress election. Turnout was extraordinary for a runoff, election officials performed efficiently, and fears of conflict and voter intimidation proved unfounded. But there could be trouble ahead...

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America, Welcome to the Ranks of Struggling Democracies
January 7, 2021

America, Welcome to the Ranks of Struggling Democracies

Violent conflict over contested elections has plagued authoritarian and undemocratic countries around the world, as well as democracies that are troubled and threatened. On Wednesday, the United States became the newest member of this unfortunate club. Based on my experience working on election observation and democracy promotion...

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The Carter Center Election Bites - "Once More to the Polls"
January 4, 2021

The Carter Center Election Bites - "Once More to the Polls"

Georgians return to the voting booth Jan. 5 to settle two of the most hotly contested Senate races in history. Did you know that Georgia is one of the only states that holds runoffs? Why? And how does it work in other places? What's likely to happen if these races end up as close as Georgia's presidential race? This presentation initially appeared on the Carter Center Facebook page...

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The Carter Center "Ask an Expert" Series: Election Runoffs
January 4, 2021

The Carter Center "Ask an Expert" Series: Election Runoffs

This post originally appeared on The Carter Center website.

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NYT Opinion: Trump Didn't Break Our Democracy. But Did He Fatally Weaken It?
December 15, 2020

NYT Opinion: Trump Didn't Break Our Democracy. But Did He Fatally Weaken It?

After the Electoral College vote on Monday affirming his election, Joe Biden declared that nothing, not even a pandemic or an abuse of power, can extinguish the flame of democracy. Mr. Biden's speech and the...

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