State of Election Administration Legislation Reports

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State legislators introduce thousands of bills each year affecting the way Americans vote and how our elections are governed.
Ballotpedia publishes regular analysis of election administration legislation and releases long-form reports three times a year that provide ongoing coverage of legislative activity impacting the administration of elections. These reports deliver insights into partisan priorities, take deep dives into notable issues, and highlight activity in key states. These regular updates leverage Ballotpedia's best-in-class Election Administration Legislation Tracker to help voters, journalists, researchers, and activists digest the most important election administration developments from all 50 states.
Below are links to the most recent editions:
- State of Election Administration Legislation 2025 Spring Report
- State of Election Administration Legislation 2024 Year-End Report
- State of Election Administration Legislation 2024 Mid-Year Report
- State of Election Administration Legislation, May 2024 Roundup
- State of Election Administration Legislation, April 2024 Roundup
2025 Spring Report
March 20, 2025
Every year, state lawmakers consider thousands of bills that would change how Americans vote and how elections are administered. Ballotpedia’s State of Election Administration Legislation 2025 Spring Report provides insights, analysis, and takeaways from the 3,820 election-related bills we tracked this year. Unless otherwise noted, the report covers all U.S. election-related legislative activity from Jan. 1 through March 11, 2025.
Click the following links to navigate through the report:
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