Twitter's Election Labels return to help you make sense of 2020 elections

Have no idea who's running for what? Let Twitter be your guide.
Twitter's Election Labels return to help you make sense of 2020 elections
Let's hope these Election Labels will make 2020 feel a lot less overwhelming. Credit: Chesnot / Getty Images

With 2020 around the corner, it's about that time to actually start paying attention to who's running for what. That's why Twitter is bringing back its Elections Labels feature, which provides you with information on political candidates.

If this sounds familiar, that's because the social media platform first introduced the feature last year during the 2018 U.S. midterm elections. Starting on Thursday, Twitter will now start verifying candidates for U.S. Senate, House, and governor races.

On each candidate's Twitter profile, you'll see a small ballot box icon, the office they're running for, as well as their state and district number. The label will also appear under the politician's handle whenever they tweet or retweet from their accounts.


You May Also Like

Original image replaced with Mashable logo
Original image has been replaced. Credit: Mashable

And, to help combat confusion elsewhere on the internet, the information is still visible even when tweets are embedded within articles on other sites.

So, when will we start seeing Election Labels on our timeline? Just in time for the 2020 U.S. elections, once candidates have qualified for the general election ballot. But since caucus and election dates vary by state, the labels will roll out over time.

To tackle such a task, Twitter has enlisted the help of Ballotpedia — a non-profit, civil organization whose goal is "to inform people about politics by providing accurate and objective information about politics at all levels of government." The organization will help Twitter identify candidates' accounts once they qualify for the general election ballot.

With the first set of primaries and caucuses happening on March 3, you'll likely see Election Labels appear on your timeline very soon.

So, rather than scrolling through your timeline for random memes and funny tweets, you'll also be able to use it for educational purposes. Like, you know, staying informed on something as important as the future of our country.

Mashable Potato

Recommended For You
Hit your fitness goals with the Fitbit Sense 2, now $60 off at Amazon
fitbit sense 2 against a blue and purple patterned background


Ubisoft workers strike in protest of job cuts and return-to-office mandate
Ubisoft employees protest outside its Paris offices on February 10, 2026.

'BTS: The Return' review: The world's biggest boy band, without a clear direction
A still from BTS: The Return

'BTS THE COMEBACK LIVE | ARIRANG' trailer teases Netflix's concert livestream
Seven male sillouettes in front of the letters "BTS," which in turn is in front of a traditional Korean building.

More in Tech
The Shark FlexStyle is our favorite Dyson Airwrap dupe, and it's $160 off at Amazon right now
The Shark FlexStyle Air Styling & Drying System against a colorful background.

Amazon's sister site is having a one-day sale, and this Bissell TurboClean deal is too good to skip
A woman using the Bissell TurboClean Cordless Hard Floor Cleaner Mop and Lightweight Wet/Dry Vacuum.

The best smartwatch you've never heard of is on sale for less than $50
Nothing CMF Watch 3 Pro in light green with blue and green abstract background

Reddit r/all takes another step into the grave
Reddit logo on phone screen

Take back your screen from ads and trackers with this $16 tool
AdGuard Family Plan: Lifetime Subscription

Trending on Mashable
NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for April 3, 2026
Connections game on a smartphone

Wordle today: Answer, hints for April 3, 2026
Wordle game on a smartphone

What's new to streaming this week? (April 3, 2026)
A composite of images from film and TV streaming this week.


NYT Strands hints, answers for April 3, 2026
A game being played on a smartphone.
The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!