Digital Democracy
Digital democracy policies must adapt to encourage positive civic engagement online while mitigating potential abuses.
The Latest
-
Blog PostCan ChatGPT Help Prospective Voters Get the Information They Need?
-
Blog PostHistory of the Cambridge Analytica Controversy
-
Blog PostNew Survey Data on Who Americans Look to For Election Information
-
Blog PostContent Moderation Through Design
-
Blog PostThe Technology Platforms Election Database, 2003 to Present
-
ReportHow Tech and Election Officials Can Protect Elections Online
Digital Democracy Policy
The Current State
Technology impacts our democracy and elections for better and worse. We provide actional best practices to mitigate the bad and amplify the good.
“The first political campaigns to utilize the internet were President Bill Clinton’s and Republican nominee Bob Dole’s in 1996. In the 26 years since, technology has had a huge impact on elections around the world—for better and worse."
About Us
Use ← left or → right arrows to switch tabs
Give
Bipartisanship is more important than ever. We need to find practical solutions to the challenges facing all Americans. Your support is critical to this work.