The Election Integrity Partnership was founded in 2020 as a non-partisan coalition to empower the research community, election officials, government agencies, civil society organizations, social media platforms, and others to defend our elections against those who seek to undermine them by exploiting weaknesses in the online information environment.

Our work, led in 2022 by the Stanford Internet Observatory and the University of Washington Center for an Informed Public, focused on a narrow scope of topics that were demonstrably harmful to the democratic process: attempts to suppress voting, reduce participation, confuse voters, or delegitimize election results without evidence. We were interested in these dynamics both during the election cycle as well as after the election, when public perceptions of its legitimacy continued to be formed.

The EIP finished its work after the 2022 election and will not be working on the 2024 or future elections.