Election Eve: Using Clear Strategic Communication and Facts to De-escalate Election Disinformation


This Week:

  1. An Election Pop Quiz

  2. Countering Election Myths with Facts and Clear Communication

  3. Before We Go…

  4. Election Pop Quiz Answers


1. Election Pop Quiz

  • Do most people say they will trust the results of the 2024 presidential election?

  • Were some ballot drop boxes set on fire recently?

  • Are voting machines connected to the internet?

Keep reading for the answers!


2. How clear strategic communication and facts de-escalate election disinformation…

This story was written in partnership with Teresa Paulsen, founder of Teresa Paulsen Communication.

If you haven’t gotten around to voting, there’s still time left. And if you aren’t tired of election season, consider these communication-centric tidbits:

  • Mis, dis and mal-information abounds—especially when it comes to elections. Elections have winners and losers, of course. And losers have been questioning election results since the beginning of elections. But in today’s hyper speed, keyboard warrior society, anyone with a beef can instantly feed the world their view. Some views are based on fact. Many are not. Read what news outlets are doing to combat mis and disinformation right now. And check out the resources below in Before We Go.

  • Restoring trust in elections is an ongoing process that requires deliberate, consistent efforts. Research shows that humans are naturally drawn to dramatic or potentially threatening information over neutral or positive news—a survival mechanism rooted in our biology. For example, studies in evolutionary psychology explain that our attention is often biased toward negative stimuli as a way to detect threats and improve survival chances. This leads us to fixate on alarming or dramatic headlines, which can impact public perceptions of election integrity.


3. Before We Go…

Get the facts on how elections are run and protected:


4. Election Pop Quiz Answers

Most people DO say they will trust the results of the 2024 presidential election.

In a recent New York Times/Siena College Poll, 78% of respondents said they will trust the results of the 2024 presidential election a great deal or a fair amount. 

Ballot drop boxes WERE set afire recently.

Sometimes there is crime associated with elections, unfortunately. Know that unauthorized interference with voting or ballots is a criminal offense and is prosecuted. 

Voting machines are NOT connected to the internet.

Machines that count your vote are not connected to the internet. For more on how things work, check your local election office or another trusted explainer.


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