Submitted by MediaLiteracyEd t3_xx9pg1 in IAmA
wander_luster_ t1_irb1xot wrote
What are election officials doing to ensure that voters aren't being manipulated by bad information about where to vote, candidates, etc? It seems like it's getting harder and harder to figure out what information is good or bad.
NASED0rg t1_irb30se wrote
Election offices across the country provide information about the mechanics of elections on a regular basis through social and traditional media, through presentations, and through websites like elections.wi.gov/voters. If you’re not from Wisconsin, you can find your state or territory’s election website at www.nased.org. Many election offices also use the #trustedinfo2022 to promote their information, too. The most important thing to remember is that voters should turn to their state or local election officials for the most reliable information about when, where, and how to vote.
MediaLiteracyEd OP t1_irb3kjg wrote
We also want to share this link to media literacy tip sheets to help people navigate information about elections. NAMLE and NASED have partnered to develop a library of materials for election offices.
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