The 2020 Election Declassified Document Catalog
On July 16, 2026, the White House published a release of documents related to election integrity. This site is a neutral, factual catalog of those documents — organized by topic package, source agency, and declassification status — so the files can be located, filtered, and read in context.
Counts are derived directly from the released files. Of the 58 documents, 27 carry an explicit “declassified” marking in the filename or on the document; after removing exact duplicates (matched by SHA-256 file hash), 24 of those are unique. The remaining files are marked “release marked” or are supporting material.
Four Document Packages
The release is organized into four topic packages. Counts below reflect the files catalogued on this site.
Vulnerabilities in Electronic Voting and Ballot-Counting Systems
Intelligence products and technical reports concerning potential vulnerabilities in electronic voting and ballot-counting systems.
China's Acquisition and Exploitation of American Voter Data
Documents concerning alleged efforts by the People’s Republic of China to acquire and analyze U.S. voter-registration data.
Michigan Voter-Registration Investigation
FBI case materials concerning an investigation into alleged fraudulent voter-registration activity in Michigan.
Noncitizens on State Voter Rolls
Documents concerning the presence of noncitizens on state voter-registration rolls.
Attribution Breakdown
Best-effort attribution based on document markings and filenames. Where the originating component is not explicitly stamped, the document is listed as “Unspecified/Multiple.”
What This Release Does — and Does Not — Establish
The documents in this release provide additional detail on intelligence collection, internal intelligence-community deliberations, and investigations related to the 2020 election. According to reporting by CNN and other outlets reviewing the release, the declassified material does not demonstrate that any past election result — including the 2020 presidential election — was altered by foreign interference or fraud in a way that changed the outcome.
The March 2021 declassified assessment by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence stated that the intelligence community had “no indications that any foreign actor attempted to alter any technical aspect of the voting process in the 2020 US elections, including voter registration, casting ballots, vote tabulation, or reporting results.” This catalog presents the documents themselves without adjudicating the claims they contain.
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