Resource Description Target Audience Tags
2020 General Election Early Vote StatisticsAn open source tracker of mail-in ballot data by state. The resource is run by the United States Elections ProjectActivists, Civil SocietyTracker, Voting
[World Justice Project: A Joint Appeal to Protect the Rule of Law in the 2020 U.S. Election][https://wjp.medium.com/)The World Justice Project has coordinated a nonpartisan multi-stakeholder statement urging adherence to the rule of law in the context of the election. Signatories include two dozen institutions and organizations and over 100 leaders across multiple sectors, including the private sector, labor, the legal profession, faith-based organizations across multiple denominations, think tanks across the political spectrum, the leaders of a dozen foundations, scholarly societies and higher ed, former elected officials of both parties, former military, and former officials of each of the last five administrations. To sign, click herePublic, BusinessBlog Post, Election Integrity
AAJC & APIA VoteA hotline and datasheets where voters can get answers to their questions about voting and receive assistance in nine Asian languages. Call 1-888-API-VOTE or 1-888-274-8683 for assistance.PublicVoting Information, Hotline, FAQ, Asian-Americans
ACLED: US Crisis MonitorUS Crisis Monitor provides the public with real-time data and analysis on political violence and demonstrations in the United States for the first time, and aims to establish an evidence base from which to identify risks, hotspots, and available resources to empower local communities in times of crisis.Public, ActivistsMap, Tracker, Protests
Albert Einstein Institution: 198 Methods of Nonviolent ActionPractitioners of nonviolent struggle have an entire arsenal of “nonviolent weapons” at their disposal. Listed are 198 of them, classified into three broad categories: nonviolent protest and persuasion, noncooperation (social, economic, and political), and nonviolent intervention. A description and historical examples of each can be found in volume two of The Politics of Nonviolent Action, by Gene Sharp.
Public, ActivistsGuide, Nonviolence, Protest
Alliance for Democracies: The Pledge for Election IntegrityA pledge for international elected leaders to renounce misinformation and commit to transparency in funding and electoral processesElected OfficialsPledge, Disinformation
Anti-Defamation League: Countering Election-Motivated Violent Extremism In 2020 And BeyondA blog post that shares seven action items policy makers can take to advance election security.Elected OfficialsElection Integrity, Security, Blog
Atrocity Prevention in the USA blog post urging elected officials to take action to prevent mass political violence after the US election.Elected OfficialsBlog, Political Violence
Beautiful Rising: Creative Activist MethodologiesA set of methodologies and strategies to help activists better understand their situation, plan their next steps, assess progress, and eventually succeed in their objectives.ActivistsProtest, Strategy
Beautiful Rising: Tactics for Nonviolent ActivistsA series of tactics that protestors can use to display civil disobedience while remaining nonviolentActivistsProtest, Tactics