
The Associated Press (AP) has reaffirmed its commitment to transparency in the process of announcing the winners of elections. With more than two centuries of experience in this field, the AP has stood out for providing accurate and detailed electoral coverage before, during, and after the elections.
According to an AP-NORC survey, only 44% of Americans were confident that the votes in the 2024 presidential elections would be counted accurately. In light of this situation, the AP aims to improve the explanation and demystification of the electoral process, with no political agenda, focusing solely on delivering quality work.
The AP is prepared to precisely announce the results of the November 5 elections, covering everything from the Presidency to state and local elections in all 50 states. The agency has played an essential role in the U.S. democratic process, with a history of accuracy exceeding 99.9%.
Since its founding in 1846, the AP has been dedicated to independently reporting election results at the national level. Without favoring any political party, the agency will announce the winners of 5,000 elections nationwide based solely on the facts, without fear or favoritism.
The AP has pioneered the announcement of election results in the United States, starting in 1848 with the victory of Zachary Taylor. As a global independent and non-partisan news organization, the agency continues to be a benchmark in delivering reliable information on election night, helping voters make informed decisions at the polls.
With a long history of over 170 years, the AP is committed to conducting its work with integrity and transparency, especially in the current context where trust in election results is in doubt. The agency strives to showcase its work, clearly explaining the methods used, the data analyzed, and ensuring the reliability of the information provided to citizens.