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Election Monitoring

Track the information campaign behind the election.

Monitor narratives, coordinated behaviour, influence networks and rapidly emerging risks across news, social platforms and messaging channels. Help decision-makers act before misinformation becomes reality.

How campaigns travel

Election campaigns rarely stay where they start.

  1. 07:30

    A local campaign message begins circulating.

    Small communities and niche pages start sharing the same framing. Volume is low but the message is coherent.

  2. 09:10

    Political influencers amplify the narrative.

    Known accounts and partisan pages pick up the story, sharpening the claims and driving engagement upward.

  3. 11:45

    Traditional media starts referencing the discussion.

    Journalists cite the online debate. The narrative gains legitimacy through coverage, even when the coverage is critical.

  4. 14:30

    The narrative reaches mainstream audiences.

    The story becomes part of the day's national conversation and starts shaping voter perception before anyone can respond.

From signal to election intelligence

From signal to election intelligence.

Election Monitoring combines data collection, narrative analysis, influence mapping and scenario thinking into one operational workflow.

  1. 01

    Collect

    Track election-related content across news, social media and messaging platforms.

  2. 02

    Connect

    Group claims into evolving narratives and identify the actors behind them.

  3. 03

    Assess

    Detect coordinated behaviour, amplification patterns and emerging manipulation.

  4. 04

    Anticipate

    Model how narratives may evolve before election day.

  5. 05

    Brief

    Deliver concise Situation Reports for decision-makers.

What you receive

A briefing your team can actually use.

Instead of another dashboard, stakeholders receive a concise Situation Report focused on what changed, why it matters and what to watch next.

Election Briefing · Bulgaria7 min read

Election fraud narrative accelerating across fringe channels

Key development

Coordinated posts across public groups are repeating similar claims about voting integrity within the same window.

Narrative shift

The frame is moving from policy disagreement to institutional distrust, raising the risk of post-election contestation.

Likely next

High probability of migration into mainstream media if amplification continues through the afternoon cycle.

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FAQ

Common questions

FAQ

What is monitored during an election?
Election-related conversations across news, social platforms and public messaging channels - including candidates, parties, contested topics, coordinated actors and legitimacy narratives.
Can we monitor multiple countries?
Yes. Monitoring can be configured by country, region, race, candidate, topic or language, and expanded as new markets and races come into scope.
How are coordinated campaigns detected?
The workflow surfaces repeated claims, abnormal velocity, actor clusters and cross-platform amplification patterns, then groups them into narratives your team can act on.
Can reports be generated automatically?
Yes. Briefings can be delivered on a fixed cadence or triggered by sharp changes in engagement, narrative velocity or risk level.
How quickly are new narratives detected?
Most narratives are surfaced within the same news cycle they emerge in. Detection speed depends on the sources, languages and platforms in scope for the engagement.

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