Your one-stop shop for everything elections.
ElectIndex is an independent election-forecasting and political-analysis publication. The project began in 2025 as a way to make polling, fundamentals, and political data legible — through clear maps, transparent models, and reporting anyone can follow.
We combine statistical forecasting, geographic modeling, and political journalism to explain what is happening in elections — primarily across the United States, with international races here and there — and why. Rather than a single “call,” our work is built to show the full range of outcomes and the uncertainty behind them.
What we do
ElectIndex is built to be your one-stop shop for everything elections — and the political systems behind them. Forecasting and data analysis are the core, but our research isn’t limited to one format, method, or topic. We cover politics wherever data, institutions, and public opinion meet.
- Election forecasting and statistical modeling
- Polling aggregation and trend analysis
- Interactive electoral maps and data visualization
- Political reporting, explainers, and commentary
- Broader analysis driven by data, demographics, and institutions
Every forecast, tool, and analysis is produced with models we develop and maintain in-house. Instead of single predictions or tidy narratives, we aim to show how outcomes emerge from complex systems — and how those systems shift over time.
The team
Davis Liggett
Founder & Forecaster
Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Davis began forecasting elections in 2022, combining long-standing interests in computer science and politics. He builds and maintains the models that power ElectIndex and sets the site’s direction. Outside of politics, his interests include sports, fashion, music, and travel.
Press bio
ElectIndex is an independent election-forecasting and political-analysis outlet. We publish data-driven forecasts, interactive electoral maps, and reporting designed to explain both election results and the uncertainty around them. ElectIndex covers U.S. federal, state, and local races, with an emphasis on transparency, statistical rigor, and accessibility.
For press inquiries, interviews, or data requests, see our contact page.