In many states, election-denying candidates are running to control voting
Source: NPR
May 4, 2026 5:00 AM ET
Lost in the shuffle of the 2026 midterms the unprecedented mid-decade redistricting, President Trump's sagging favorability numbers and Democrats' hopes of retaking the House and potentially the Senate is an election story that could have implications for 2028 and beyond.
In 23 states, including five presidential swing states, candidates who have denied election results are running for offices that will have a direct role in certifying future elections. That is according to a new analysis, shared exclusively with NPR ahead of its release, by States United Action, a nonprofit that seeks to protect elections and has been tracking candidate positions on the validity of election results since 2022.
"The goal is to be able to provide voters with the most accurate information possible," said Joanna Lydgate, States United's CEO, "and understand exactly what these candidates stand for and whether they fundamentally believe in free and fair elections in this country."
In total, 39 states are holding elections this year for statewide positions that interact with elections, either for secretary of state or governor, which depending on the state has a role in administering or certifying elections, or for attorney general, which interprets and enforces election laws. States United found at least 53 election-denying candidates are vying for those jobs at this point in the midterm cycle.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/2026/05/04/nx-s1-5803149/election-denial-2026-candidates
Link to
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The Landscape of Election Denial in America
Link to States United website -
https://statesunited.org/