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Improving the quality, transparency and resilience of elections across the 
United States.

The Mechanics of Democracy Laboratory (MODL) at Arizona State University is a nonpartisan initiative focused on improving the quality, transparency and resilience of elections across the United States.

Founded in 2024, MODL was created to meet a pressing national need: modernizing and professionalizing how elections are run. At a time when public trust in democratic institutions is fragile, our lab brings together academic expertise, practitioner experience and cutting-edge technology to create practical solutions for election administration.

MODL provides trainings for election officials, conducts research into improving systems and processes and engages in public education to counter misinformation. MODL’s AI + Elections Clinic is the first of its kind, addressing the opportunities and risks of emerging technologies in voting and election management.

MODL is led by Bill Gates, former Maricopa County Supervisor and Professor of Practice at ASU's Watts College. Drawing from real-world experience in one of the country’s largest election jurisdictions, Gates brings a practitioner’s perspective to the lab’s work.

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The Mechanics of Democracy Laboratory (MODL) at Arizona State University is dedicated to professionalizing election administration and restoring public confidence in democratic processes. Established in 2024, MODL serves as a hub for training, research and outreach to enhance transparency, accountability and resilience in elections.

Projects

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Why does it take so long to count votes out West—and does it matter?

The bipartisan panelists explored the complexities of election administration, vote counting timelines and the importance of public trust in election processes.
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Arizona PBS AZVotesForum: What Counts

MODL participated in Arizona Horizon’s AZVotesForum: What Counts—a special half-hour discussion on election reform hosted by Ted Simons on Arizona PBS.
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AI + Elections: A different Mindset, A new skillset and a growing toolset

Advancing Election Innovation: Training for Election Officials, Research and Inovation, Public Education, A First of its Kind Approach, Addressing Opportunities and Risks
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Through cross-disciplinary collaboration with public service and law, MODL is building a new model of democracy support — one that’s transparent, inclusive, and rooted in accountability.