'Protecting Elections Together' with Carolina Lopez

Carolina Lopez is elevating the voter experience via a national network supporting officials who run elections for more than 123 million Americans. We talk about why elections matter to everything we hold dear, how PLEJ builds trust across deep political divides, and what it looks like when Republicans and Democrats work together to protect the foundation of our democracy. Get involved!

Carolina Lopez leads the Partnership for Large Election Jurisdictions (PLEJ), a national network supporting the officials who run elections for more than 129 million Americans. When election officials face threats, natural disasters threaten polling places, or misinformation spreads, Carolina and her network are the first responders. It's all about "agility, resilience, and network."

We talk about why elections matter to everything we hold dear, how PLEJ builds trust across deep political divides, and what it looks like when Republicans and Democrats work together to protect the foundation of our democracy. Carolina shares stories from her decade running elections in Miami-Dade County, explains how peer support works when officials come under attack, and offers concrete ways we can all show up for the people protecting democracy at the local level.

The conversation gets real about the challenges election officials face, from armed interference to misinformation campaigns. And it also highlights an incredible network of dedicated public servants who refuse to be divided, who show up for each other across partisan lines, and who are more prepared than ever to protect our collective ability to participate in democracy.

Action Opportunities

  • Be a Prepared Voter:
    • Ensure your voter registration is accurate and up to date
    • Confirm your polling location
    • Check information through your local election office website and/or social media so you know what to expect.
    • These small steps can help voters show up prepared and ease some operational strain for election offices.
  • Support Your Local Elections:
    • Become a poll worker (there's a critical shortage) at powerthepolls.org
    • Follow your local elections office on social media – they're the subject-matter experts in your community
    • When your local office is strapped for resources, show up: write a proactive op-ed, volunteer, send a letter to the board, or speak at a budget hearing
  • Support the Work:
    • Please contact PLEJ at info@taketheplej.org for opportunities to support their work.
    • Follow @taketheplej on social media to stay informed
  • For Election Officials:
    • PLEJ-eligible election offices: Consider joining the network
    • All election offices: Access PLEJ's nonpartisan, publicly available resources and operational forecasting tools at taketheplej.org

Key Takeaways


In a world where the integrity and efficiency of elections are crucial, Carolina Lopez is a beacon of hope and innovation. As the founding executive director of PLEJ, she is leading a transformative movement that connects large election jurisdictions across the United States. Here's more about her vision and strategies for enhancing the electoral process.

1. The Birth of PLEJ: A Network for Election Officials

Carolina Lopez founded PLEJ to create the first national nonprofit network for large election offices, bringing together powerhouses like Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, and Boston. The goal: foster collaboration and share best practices on things like "How do we get [voters] in and out the door quicker?" Carolina believes in making complex election laws accessible to all, ensuring that the process is transparent and user-friendly.

2. The Village of Support: A Unique Approach

The "Village of Support." Carolina describes is a collaborative environment where election officials can share knowledge and resources. "I know some stuff, you know some stuff, but together we know a whole lot more." This collaborative approach not only enhances problem-solving but also builds a supportive community among election officials, enabling them to navigate challenges more effectively.

3. Addressing Challenges to Elections

Carolina highlights the importance of preparedness, especially in the face of threats, whether natural disasters, pandemics, or cybersecurity threats. Drawing from her extensive experience in Miami-Dade County, she emphasizes the need for early detection of potential issues. "How do you communicate transparently?"

4. Continuous Improvement: Learning from Each Election

"You're only as good as the last [election]," underscoring the need for continuous improvement in election practices. PLEJ serves as a platform for learning and sharing experiences, helping election officials adapt and grow with each election cycle. The focus on best practices ensures that every election is more efficient and voter-friendly than the last.

Carolina Lopez's work with PLEJ is about the power of collaboration and continuous improvement in the electoral process. By fostering a support network among large election jurisdictions, PLEJ makes elections more efficient and ensures that the voices of voters are heard and respected. As we move forward in an increasingly complex electoral landscape, the principles of transparency, preparedness, and community support are essential, says Carolina.

Let's build together