Not in the Ballot 46 Myths Every American Believes About Elections by David A. Price
From the author of Not in the Constitution comes a clear-eyed look at the modern mythology surrounding American democracy. In an era of hashtags, outrage, and viral misinformation, Not in the Ballot Box cuts through noise with fact, law, and common sense.
Across forty-six concise chapters, David A. Price dismantles some of the most persistent election myths — from the claim that “the media calls the winner” to fears of a federal “master switch” controlling voting machines. Each entry explains where the myth came from, what the Constitution actually says, and why truth still matters.
Drawing directly from constitutional text, federal law, and historical precedent, this book restores what the headlines the United States has survived every rumor because it was designed to. Not in the Ballot Box isn’t about politics — it’s about process, clarity, and civic trust.
Read it before the next election. Share it after. The republic will thank you.