The Election Trust Research Podcast

The Election Trust Research Podcast

UC San Diego Center for Transparent and Trusted Elections

At a time when American elections are being tested in new and complex ways, it's more important than ever to bridge the gap between those who run elections and those who study them. The Center for Transparent and Trusted Elections at UC San Diego brings together election administrators and researchers from across the country. These are people who don't always end up in the same room — but should.

In The Election Trust Research Podcast, we're sharing conversations with some of the participants in our convenings. You'll hear from election administrators, political scientists, nonprofit leaders — people from across the political spectrum working to improve elections and increase public trust. Together, they offer a nuanced look at the state of our democratic systems, and opportunities for strengthening them.

The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Center for Transparent and Trusted Elections at UC San Diego or any affiliated institutions.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of The Election Trust Research Podcast?

There are 5 episodes avaiable of The Election Trust Research Podcast.

What is The Election Trust Research Podcast about?

We have categorized The Election Trust Research Podcast as:

  • News
  • Government
  • Politics

Where can you listen to The Election Trust Research Podcast?

The Election Trust Research Podcast is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did The Election Trust Research Podcast start?

The first episode of The Election Trust Research Podcast that we have available was released 2 March 2026.

Who creates the podcast The Election Trust Research Podcast?

The Election Trust Research Podcast is produced and created by UC San Diego Center for Transparent and Trusted Elections.