Annual Conference of the International Association of Government Officials

June 24, 2025

IEA President William Kresse made a 90-minute presentation before a packed room of election officials at the Annual Conference of the International Association of Government Officials in Kansas City, Missouri. His presentation, titled “Can Accountants Save Democracy?” discussed his research into the potential for training and credentialing professional accountants as Certified Election Auditors®. His research indicates that the use of independent Certified Election Auditors® in America’s elections will greatly enhance voter confidence in elections, as well as improve voter turnout.

University of Puerto Rico Law School

April 24, 2025

IEA President William Kresse, second from right, was honored to speak at the University of Puerto Rico Law School during a joint meeting of the American Bar Association (ABA) State & Local Government Law Section and the ABA Civil Rights & Social Justice Section. He spoke on the IEA and the value of having Certified Election Auditors®, along with speaking on the SAVE Act and the recent Executive Order on elections during a session about election law. Also speaking at this session were Arizona State University College of Law Associate Dean Patty Ferguson Bohnee, Hon. Linda Strite Murnane of the High Court of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and ABA Standing Committee on Election Law Chair Jason Kaune.

ABA Midyear Meeting

Phoenix, Arizona

Jan-Feb. 2025

IEA President William Kresse spent busy days at the American Bar Association Midyear Meeting. A highlight was moderating and presenting at the seminar “Election 2024: Retrospectives, Reflections, and Recommendations for Reforms” held at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. His fellow panelists were (l. to r.) William Gates, Meagan Wolfe, and Jennifer Morrell.

IEA board members lead panel at National Press Club

https://www.press.org/newsroom/election-officials-face-huge-disinformation-challenge

Voting in this year’s election will be recorded and counted securely, but election officials face unprecedented disinformation challenges, election fraud experts said at an Oct. 28 National Press Club Headliners Cocktails & Conversation.

A panel of election experts has complete confidence in the voting system. But a “tsunami” of disinformation is making it hard to convince the American people. Participants in the Oct. 28 National Press Club Headliners Cocktails & Conversation [l-r]: Dick Riley, professor of public accounting, West Virginia University; Bill Kresse, commissioner, Chicago Board of Elections and founder of the Institute of Election Auditors; Jennifer Morrell, CEO of The Elections Group; moderator Mark Schoeff Jr., Club Membership Secretary.

IEA Board Members to Speak at National Press Club

Three IEA Board Members will be leading a panel at the National Press Club’s “Headliners Cocktails and Conversation” event at 6pm Monday, Oct. 28, 2024, in the Fourth Estate Room in Washington, DC.

William Kresse, Dick Riley and Jennifer Morell will analyze emerging allegations of voting fraud as well as discussing risk-limiting audits, evidence-based decision making and the triangle of fraud evidence. They will explain what voters should know as they go to the polls about the security of their vote, the integrity of elections and the safety of voting machines.

Registration and more information can be found here: https://www.press.org/events/npc-headliners-election-fraud-panel

IEA Cited as “Innovation… Aimed at Increasing Trust”

To address the challenges facing American democracy, the American Bar Association (ABA) established the Task Force for American Democracy. One of the Task Force’s significant contributions is the creation of a series of Working Papers aimed at analyzing issues and proposing solutions to reinforce the democratic process. A recent Working Paper titled “Increasing Trust in Our Elections” highlights an innovative approach that could enhance voter confidence in election outcomes: the establishment of Certified Election Auditors (CEAs).

The paper emphasizes the role of independent experts in reducing “information asymmetry” — a situation in which election officials (such as county clerks and secretaries of state) have more knowledge than voters about election processes. To address this, William Kresse, a Commissioner on the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners and Associate Professor of Accounting at Governors State University, founded the nonprofit Institute of Election Auditors (IEA). The IEA’s mission is to train accountants as Certified Election Auditors (CEAs), ensuring a neutral and nonpartisan audit of election results.

The IEA aims to standardize election auditing procedures through specialized training, ensuring transparency and accountability. With a bipartisan Board of Directors that includes CPAs, academics, election officials and attorneys, the IEA is dedicated to maintaining its mission free from partisan bias. By training independent professionals to audit election results, the IEA seeks to add a vital layer of trust and reliability to the U.S. election system, enhancing public confidence in the democratic process.

IEA President William Kresse Honored with Unsung Heroes of Democracy Award

CHICAGO, July 9, 2024 — William Kresse is one of 14 individuals and eight organizations to receive the Unsung Heroes of Democracy award from the American Bar Association Task Force for American Democracy, for significantly advancing the cause of protecting American democracy across the nation.

https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/aba-news-archives/2024/07/unsung-heroes-of-democracy-recipients/