Trust in Elections and Democracy

User icon Toby Green
29 January 2024
11 items

Throughout 2024, a bumper year for elections, we're going to keep an eye out for reports on trust in elections and democracy.


Demos (UK) · 23 January 2024 English

Artificial Intelligence is having a profound influence on the way we communicate – a change which has accelerated with the advent of new forms of generative AI. Integrating AI into …


CISA: Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency · 23 January 2024 English

As generative Artificial Intelligence (AI)-enabled capabilities become more widely adopted, it is important for election officials to understand how these capabilities could impact the security and integrity of election infrastructure. …


Freedom House · 10 January 2024 English

Political imprisonment and, to some extent, repressive tactics that cause civil death, garner significant attention in regimes with long histories of authoritarianism, such as China, Iran, and North Korea. But, …


NASS: National Association of Secretaries of State · 19 January 2024 English

A poll watcher may observe the conduct of the election in accordance with state law. [...] registered in the town or ward, an election official, a challenger appointed by a …


V-Dem: Varieties of Democracy Institute · 17 January 2024 English

FIGURE 1. GOVERNMENT DISSEMINATION OF FALSE INFORMATION, AND POLITICAL POLARIZATION, 2012-2022.


ORF: Observer Research Foundation · 15 January 2024 English

Introduction In an era where digital connectivity propels innovation, drives economic growth, and binds national security to a vulnerable core, US President Joe Biden’s administration has positioned cybersecurity at the …


CIGI: Centre for International Governance Innovation · 23 January 2024 English

This finding is also supported by the results the lens of cybersecurity and information security of a study from the Massachusetts Institute of frameworks by analyzing the tactics, techniques Technology …


IDOS: German Institute of Development and Sustainability · 12 January 2024 English

This discussion paper analyses factors that enable and drive societal vulnerability towards information pollution in Mexico. It formulates national and international level recommendations to counter information pollution and mitigate its …


RSIS: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies · 12 January 2024 English

003 – 12 January 2024 The authors' views are their own and do not represent the official position of the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies of the S. [...] …


Resolution Foundation · 8 February 2024

The elections in 2017 and 2019 crystallised a trend that had been building over this century: age became the central fault line in British politics. But those were not normal …