State of Election Administration Legislation 2024 Mid-Year Report: About the tracker and methodology

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State of Election Administration Legislation
2024 Mid-Year Report

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July 1, 2024
By Ballotpedia staff

About Ballotpedia’s Election Administration Legislation Tracker

Ballotpedia launched our Election Administration Legislation Tracker in June 2022. The tracker is a best-in-class resource to help voters, journalists, researchers, and activists quickly and easily track election-related legislation through a portal on our website. This user-friendly tracker houses thousands of election-related bills and organizes them by topic with neutral, expert analysis from Ballotpedia’s election administration researchers.

In addition to providing daily updates on the bills we track, we summarize each bill in neutral language for a general audience and add category tags that allow for trend analysis. We also publish a weekly email, Ballotpedia’s Ballot Bulletin, that delivers the latest updates on election policy, and release a monthly State of Election Administration Legislation Roundup that curates notable election policy developments from state legislatures.

Methodology

Ballotpedia���s comprehensive Election Administration Legislation Tracker is the basis for the data and analysis in this report. Using the tracker, we capture election-related legislation across all 50 state legislatures and provide real-time updates as bills progress. To do this, we use:

  • Automated keyword searches
  • Manual bill review
  • Real-time refinements based on keyword results and news monitoring

Once relevant bills are identified and added to the tracker, our team manually reviews each bill, categorizes each bill by policy area, and summarizes each bill in neutral, easy-to-understand language.

Our bill tagging system—which includes 133 tags in 20 policy areas—allows us to track policy changes and analyze trends in election administration legislation. Since 2023, we have added 13 new tags, including school board elections, public campaign financing, and protections for election officials, workers, or volunteers.

Trifectas

The political makeup of a state’s government affects the state’s election policy. State government trifecta is a term to describe single-party government, when one political party holds the governorship and majorities in both chambers of the state legislature. As of June 2024, there are 23 Republican trifectas, 17 Democratic trifectas, and 10 divided governments where neither party holds trifecta control.

This map shows the trifecta status of each state as of June 2024:

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About the authors

Joe Greaney is a staff writer on Ballotpedia's Marquee Team.

Ballotpedia Editor in Chief Geoff Pallay reviewed the report and provided feedback, as did Managing Editor Cory Eucalitto and Marquee Team Lead Janie Valentine.

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