PBS
Voting Systems and the Condorcet Paradox
What is the best voting system? Voting seems relatively straightforward, yet four of the most widely used voting systems can produce four completely different winners.
SciShow
Ballot Design Has a Sneaky Influence on Your Vote
In elections, your vote may be influenced by design of the ballot itself, especially when you don’t have strong feelings about which candidate to elect.
PBS
Arrow's Impossibility Theorem
The bizarre Arrow's Impossibility Theorem, or Arrow's Paradox, shows a counterintuitive relationship between fair voting procedures and dictatorships.
SciShow
Ballot Design Has a Sneaky Influence on Your Vote
In elections, your vote may be influenced by design of the ballot itself, especially when you don’t have strong feelings about which candidate to elect.
Curated Video
Voting Systems and the Condorcet Paradox
What is the best voting system? Voting seems relatively straightforward, yet four of the most widely used voting systems can produce four completely different winners.
Wonderscape
The General Election and Voting Process
During the general election, presidential candidates and their running mates campaign across the country to gain voter support. Election Day is held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, with voters casting ballots...
IDG TECHtalk
Election security concerns ahead of the 2020 presidential election
Cybersecurity experts and election officials have been working to ensure the 2020 U.S. presidential election is as secure as possible. That includes auditing ballots, securing voting machines and mitigating the risk of foreign...
Next Animation Studio
US voting machines and other important votes
This year most Americans will cast their votes using an optical scan or e-voting machine. Sixty percent of the U.S. now uses optical scanners. Voters shade in their selections on paper ballots and then feed them into optical scan...
Mr. Beat
No, Ralph Nader Did Not Spoil the 2000 Election
Did Nader play the role of spoiler? In my first video collaboration with my friend Will from Political Junkie, I provide evidence why Ralph Nader absolutely did not spoil the presidential election of 2000. If anyone did, it's probably...
Cerebellum
America: Growth Of A New Nation 1798-1814 - The 1800 Election, The Judiciary Act (1801), Marbury V Madison (1803)
American democracy has a lineage of written records that we can trace to show the development of our nation, and how each document builds on those before it to make our foundation of freedom stronger. This video looks at the 1800...
TLDR News
The States That Could Swing the Election: States to Watch on Election Night - TLDR News
It's finally election day! So with results about to begin trickling in just a few hours from now, we thought we'd run through the states you need to watch. So in this video, we tell you what to expect from election night, debunk some...
TLDR News
Hundreds of Thousands of Dead Voters Casting Ballots? Are Dead People Really Voting? - TLDR News
Following the election, and even a bit before it, there's been a lot of talk about voter fraud. One of the top accusations though is that dead people have been voting in the election. In this video we take a look at the idea of dead...
TLDR News
Does Vote By Mail Actually Help Biden & the Democrats?: Is It Mail In Voting Safe? - TLDR News
Over the last few months, Trump has wanted to make one thing abundantly clear: he doesn't like mail-in voting. He doesn't mind absentee voting (which is almost literally the same thing) but vote by mail, that's not for Trump. So in this...
TLDR News
All Trump's Election Lawsuits Explained: Trump's Court Battles Overturning the Election? - TLDR News
Since the election last week, Trump and his team have spent a lot of time talking about election fraud. So far though evidence of fraud hasn't exactly been forthcoming, so in this video we dive deep and examine all of the court cases...
TLDR News
Trump's Fraud Lawsuits: Is He Still Taking His 'Election Fraud' Claims Seriously? - TLDR News
So far Trump's legal battles haven't been going all that well. Despite the bravado on Twitter, it seems that his lawyers haven't been able to prove any real fraud or even back up many of the President's claims. So in this video we ask if...
Financial Times
Will Donald Trump ever accept defeat?
Joe Biden is within touching distance of the presidency, but the FT’s Kiran Stacey asks if he can ever persuade Donald Trump supporters he won fairly.
TLDR News
Election Fraud Fact Checked: Is Biden Actually Trying to Steal the Election - TLDR News
As many predicted the last couple of days have been filled with misinformation and claims from the President about voter fraud. So in this video, we tackle that exact issue & respond to our viewers. We go through the comments from our...
TLDR News
The Destruction of United States Postal Service? What the Hell is Happening to the USPS? - TLDR News
In recent weeks there have been some pretty substantial changes made to the United States Postal Service, with people claiming that some might be trying to destroy the USPS. This would always be controversial, but especially in the light...
Mr. Beat
Can Congress Have Term Limits
In episode 46 of Supreme Court Briefs, Arkansas tries to get rid of career politicians through indirect term limits. Yeah but is it legal?
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Demystified: How the Electoral College Works
Overview of the U.S. electoral college.
Curated Video
Scripps News sees bomb threat come into Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office in real time
Scripps News was inside the Maricopa County Sheriff’s command center in the evening on Election Day when they received a hoax bomb threat to the County Recorder’s office. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Arizona continues counting ballots as Senate race remains undecided
Election officials in Arizona are still working to tabulate votes as a tight race for the state's vacant seat in the U.S. Senate remains too close to call. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Which states swung red since the 2020 presidential election to give Trump the win?
Multiple states that were deemed swing states in the election put Trump over the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidential race. (Scripps News)