The ongoing process of improving America’s election systems relies in part on having accurate data about the way Americans cast their ballots. In 2002, Congress chartered the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to collect information on the state of American elections and make that information widely available to policymakers, advocates, scholars, journalists and the general public. Since 2004, the EAC has sponsored a biennial survey as its primary tool for fulfilling its information collection mission. We are pleased to present the 2024 Election Administration and Voting Survey (EAVS), and we ask for your help in making it the most complete and accurate survey in its history. The questions in this survey ask for information about ballots cast, voter registration, overseas and military voting, Election Day activities, voting technology, and other important issues.
The EAC recognizes the burden that asking for these data places on state and local election officials, and we have worked to minimize that burden as much as possible. In advance, we thank you for your cooperation and look forward to answering any questions you might have.