Strengthening Our Democracy

A healthy, functioning democracy supports effective and collaborative policymaking, which is essential to making progress on our nation’s fiscal and economic challenges.

Increasing polarization, reduced trust in elections, and growing levels of misinformation erode the national conversation and threaten the essential exchange of ideas that is required for effective policymaking.

Strengthening our democracy will require work in three key areas: ensuring nonpartisan, trustworthy election administration systems; supporting informed, fact-based discourse; and encouraging effective, collaborative policymaking. The following summarizes the key challenges in each of these important areas of our democratic process.

Election Administration

Secure, transparent, accurate, and convenient elections are a cornerstone of our democracy. Increasing technological, financial, and political pressures have contributed to declining trust in election processes and outcomes. Elections are decentralized and fragmented, governed by different policies across each of the states and administered by more than 10,000 local election offices, creating barriers to sharing evidence-based best practices and collaborating to address common challenges. The elections workforce is facing high turnover and pressures including misinformation, personal harassment and intimidation, and the politicization of election processes.

Media and Information

Collaborative Policymaking

Strategic Approaches and Policy Options

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