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The Election Official Legal Defense Network (EOLDN) is a nonprofit project connecting
election official An election official, election officer, election judge, election clerk or poll worker is an official responsible for the proper and orderly voting at polling stations. Depending on the country or jurisdiction, election officials may be identified ...
s who experience threats, harassment, or exposure to criminal penalties with licensed, qualified pro bono attorneys. This service is available regardless of an election official's political affiliation or whether they work in red or blue states or counties. EOLDN is a project of the
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br>Center for Election Innovation & Research (CEIR).


History and mission

In the aftermath of the 2020 U.S. presidential election,
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, a Democratic attorney who served as
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, and Benjamin Ginsberg, a longtime Republican election lawyer who represented President George W. Bush's campaign in the 2000 election, became increasingly concerned about growing threats and harassment aimed at election officials, as well as their exposure to new laws Bauer and Ginsberg characterized as "repressive." Bauer and Ginsberg had collaborated in 2013 as co-chairs of the Presidential Commission on Election Administration, a yearlong investigation into voting irregularities, convened by President Obama. They reunited in June 2021 to co-author a ''New York Times''
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calling attention to what they called "pernicious provisions" in recent state laws that threatened punishment of elections officials and workers "for just doing their jobs." The article also drew attention to the increasing problem of personal threats and harassment received by election officials. Three months later, in response to these concerns, they partnered with CEIR Executive Director David J. Becker to create the Election Official Legal Defense Network as a project of the nonpartisan organization. To join the network, attorneys must have at least five years of legal experience (or 3–4 years with supervision), carry professional liability insurance, and commit to providing services free of charge for EOLDN-matched clients. As of June 2024, EOLDN included more than 6,000 pro bono attorneys. In February 2025, in response to concerns expressed by election administrators of both parties over what it called an "expanded threat environment," EOLDN announced a broadening of its scope by preparing to assist election officials in the event of targeting by federal agencies, potentially including the
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, or
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. EOLDN's current project lead is Angie Pitha.


Activities

Although individual cases are confidential, some have been covered in the media with the officials' permission. Among them: * Christine Gibbons, former registrar of
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, was not reappointed to her position in 2023 by the Lynchburg Election Board after what she described as a pattern of accusations and harassment following the 2022 election. This non-renewal was a departure from the tradition of reappointing registrars with positive performance reviews. Seeking legal recourse, Gibbons connected with an attorney through EOLDN to challenge her dismissal. * Natalie Adona, clerk-recorder for
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, contacted EOLDN for support and was matched with a pro bono attorney after receiving persistent harassment regarding allegations of fraud in the 2020 election and her attempts to enforce a
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during the COVID-19 pandemic. * After
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Elections Director Lisa Marra refused to conduct a hand recount of the county's 2022 election ordered by the county board of supervisors — believing that it would have violated state law, an assessment later confirmed by a judge — her EOLDN-affiliated attorney cited an “outrageous and physically and emotionally threatening” working atmosphere as well as “objectively difficult and unpleasant working conditions” including "public disparagement." In May 2023, Marra received a $130,000 settlement for being subjected to a toxic work environment.


Awards

In July 2024, EOLDN's parent organization CEIR and EOLDN co-chairs Benjamin Ginsberg and Robert Bauer received the
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's "Unsung Heroes of Democracy" Award for their efforts in support of election officials.


See also

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Election official An election official, election officer, election judge, election clerk or poll worker is an official responsible for the proper and orderly voting at polling stations. Depending on the country or jurisdiction, election officials may be identified ...


References


External links


Center for Election Innovation & ResearchEOLDN official site
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