CEC submitted comments to the EAC in response to its notice for the agency’s May 21st public meeting concerning election official training programs. CEC’s comments stem from its support of efforts that increase confidence in election results and election systems while promoting ethics, integrity, and legal professionalism in the electoral process.
Tag: comment
CEC Comments on EAC Draft Election Audit Standards
CEC submitted comments to the EAC in response to its draft Election Audit Standards. CEC’s comments stem from its support of policies which increase the confidence, accuracy, and transparency of elections.
CEC Recommends Refinements to EAC’s 2026 Election Administration and Voting Survey
CEC submitted comments to the EAC regarding recommended refinements to the 2026 EAVS. CEC’s comments focus on three main areas: USPS Postmark Regulatory Change, Cybersecurity Protections, and List Maintenance.
CEC Comments on Proposed NC List Maintenance Rules to Remove Non-Citizens
CEC submitted four comments urging the North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) to adopt several proposed rules adding a new chapter of Title 8 of the state Administrative Code relating to voter roll list maintenance on the basis of citizenship status.
CEC Offers Testimony for EAC Election Audit Standards Hearing
CEC submitted testimony for the record in advance of the EAC’s February 18, 2026, hearing on Election Audit Standards. The hearing will involve “discussions with election officials and audit professionals” concerning “how election audits can be used to boost public trust in elections”. EAC is gathering information on best practices for election audit standards as part of its clearinghouse responsibilities.
CEC Urges Virginia to Make Key Updates to Election Regulations
The Center for Election Confidence, Inc. (CEC) submitted nine regulatory comments urging key election integrity, transparency, and voter confidence reforms to the Virginia State Board of Elections (Board) in response to the periodic review of election regulations mandated by Va. Code Ann. §§ 2.2-4007.1 and -4017, 1 VAC 20-10-120, and (Virginia) Executive Order 19 (2022).
CEC Cited: When a postmark no longer tracks mailing
The Brookings Institute cited CEC’s recent long-form regulatory comment submitted to the USPS concerning the importance of maintaining the historic purpose and uses of the postmark in a recent article, “When a postmark no longer tracks mailing”.
As Brookings notes, despite concerns from “civil society groups”, including CEC, the USPS last week implemented a change to its Domestic Mail Manual that eschews centuries of postal practice to change how postmarks are applied and their significance for third parties, such as voters and election administrators, who rely on them.
CEC Encourages NC to Adopt Vital Election Transparency Reforms
Today, the Center for Election Confidence (“CEC”) submitted a Response to a recent Request for Information issued by the North Carolina Office of State Auditor (“OSA”) and State Board of Elections (“NCSBE”) concerning potential upgrades to North Carolina’s statewide election management system, which handles key election administration tasks, such as voter registration, reporting of results, staff scheduling, and others.
CEC Urges Lancaster Co., PA, to Consider Voter Impact with Polling Place Changes
The Center for Election Confidence (“CEC”) today submitted regulatory comment to the Lancaster County, Pa., Board of Elections, urging the Board to weigh carefully the impact to voters as it considers moving polling places in Rapho and East Earl Townships.
CEC in the News: Montgomery County election officials are concerned about possible postmark changes
The Baltimore Banner featured a regulatory comment submitted by the Center for Election Confidence (CEC) to the United States Postal Service concerning the importance of the USPS fulfilling its centuries-old public duty to postmark the mail it handles, including mail containing ballots.
