Misinformation Dashboard: Election 2024

A tool tracking the topics and tactics of 2024 election misinformation

Election misinformation poses an existential threat to democracy but can be difficult to analyze and assess through individually debunked falsehoods published by different fact-check organizations. Collecting and cataloguing examples of misinformation reveals valuable insights into the common disinformation tactics and narratives that threaten to influence public opinion about the 2024 election.
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Data Updated: Nov 26, 2024

Where we get our data

Here is the running list of every piece of election-related viral misinformation we could find

We built this database by compiling every example of election-related viral misinformation we could find, including by monitoring the work of major, standards-based fact-checking organizations.Learn more about where we get our examples
(952 Examples)
What removing immigrants from census would mean for House seats | verifythis.com
Theme:Type:
Election Integrity
Tricks of Context
Alleged Walz Reply to Ann Coulter's X Post About His Son Is Fake | Snopes.com
Theme:Type:
Candidate Image
Fabricated Content
This video does not show Donald Trump being slapped by a protester
Theme:Type:
Candidate Image
Manipulated Content
Post misrepresents Obama campaign speech in Pittsburgh | Fact check
Theme:Type:
Candidate Image
Tricks of Context
Fact Check: No evidence Trump said he will require mandatory military service | Reuters
Theme:Type:
Platform and Policy
Fabricated Content
No evidence Arizona counted 10,000 illegal votes in 2020 election | Fact Check
Theme:Type:
Election Integrity
Fabricated Content

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