The Election Center, also known as the National Association of Election Officials, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and improving democracy. Its members, primarily government employees, work in voter registration and elections administration, and the Center provides them with alerts and updates on legislation, regulations, court decisions, and Justice Department rulings that impact their work. The Center also conducts training and certification programs for election and voter registration administrators, as well as research on state and local laws and practices in this field.
With a focus on continuous improvement, the Election Center offers professional education programs in collaboration with Auburn University, conducts annual events like national conferences and regional workshops, and organizes a Professional Practices contest to encourage the sharing of best practices among government officials. The organization has played a pivotal role in the formation of the National Association of State Election Directors, the development of a Code of Ethics for voter registrars and elections administrators, and collaborations with the United States Postal Service and the disability community to enhance voting accessibility. Recognized as a leading authority on elections and voter registration, the Election Center serves as a valuable resource for news and information organizations, as well as a training hub for elections officials both in the United States and abroad.
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