

We need a roadmap for more safe and secure elections in 2024 and beyond.

By Michael Waldman, J.D.
President
Brennan Center for Justice
This Saturday marks three years since an armed mob stormed the Capitol to prevent the peaceful transfer of power. We now know this was not just a crazed crowd egged on by a defeated candidate, but a part of an earnest if ham-fisted plot to overthrow American democracy.
How has our country responded? Reform often follows scandal โ but not always. When National Guard troops still were bivouacking under the dome, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) called Donald Trump โpractically and morally responsibleโ for the insurrection. The bipartisan January 6 congressional committee did extraordinary work to expose the facts. But Trumpโs grip over his party has only strengthened. He now describes January 6 as a โbeautiful dayโ and calls the criminals who participated in the attack โhostages.โ Republicans chose the legal architect of the election denier movement to be speaker of the House.
So this upcoming election year requires us not only to ensure free and fair elections but to guarantee nothing like January 6 can happen again.
That demands legal accountability, of course. Fitfully that has started to happen, with the former president finally facing federal and state charges. We must strengthen guardrails, too. In 2022, Congress enacted a worthwhile update of the creaky Electoral Count Act, but there is much more to do. And we must confidently advance a compelling plan for how to fortify American democracy.
Thereโs much, much more to be done to protect and strengthen our democracy in 2024.
On this page here, youโll find links to some of the Brennan Centerโs most important work identifying the biggest threats to a safe and secure election, followed by clear-eyed and specific proposals to avert them. We offer guidance to state legislators, prosecutors, and members of Congress, who all have a major role to play in confronting election denial and election sabotage.
Itโs not enough to โwave the bloody shirt,โ as was said after the Civil War. In 2020, we didnโt see January 6 coming. Now if election deniers succeed in destroying the worldโs oldest democracy, we will have nobody to blame but ourselves.
Published by Common Dreams, 01.05.2024, under the terms of a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license.


