Election Law Projects


Florida Postelection Audit Project

In this project we provide information to the public about the accuracy of ballot counting by presenting the data from two independent vote tabulators along with the ballot images from the 100% retabulation postelection audit done in Leon County, Florida for the 2022 state primary and general elections.

The purpose is to promote election transparency and improve voter confidence by providing the public with easily accessible information about the audit, its conclusions, and the ballots associated with the election. The data can be viewed and reviewed to help you better understand the election processes that ensure the accuracy of our vote.

Learn more about this project here.


Florida Election Study

Beginning in 2024, in conjunction with the Leroy Collins Institute, the Center is co-sponsoring the Florida Election Study, a comprehensive analysis of voters’ participation in, experience with, and perceptions of the state’s electoral process during federal elections. The study relies on public records to provide a detailed empirical examination of voter registration and turnout (including breakdowns by race, sex, and political party), methods of voting, and election results. It also incorporates a survey of a broad, randomly selected cross-section of Florida voters to determine their subjective perceptions about the accessibility and security of the state’s voting system. This study will be an invaluable empirical resource concerning the on-the-ground operation of Florida’s electoral system.