The Election Assistance Commission (not to be confused with the Federal Election Commission, or FEC,) works with states on voting system guidelines, redistricting, cybersecurity, state voter files, voting by mail, and recounts and audits.
Mitchell, a “fiercely partisan Republican election lawyer” whose work in years past included anti-LGBTQ efforts, was on the infamous call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger when Trump asked him to “find 11,780 votes,” recorded audio revealed in January. The release of that tape led to Mitchell’s resignation from her law firm, Foley & Lardner.
The Guardian’s Sam Levine adds that Mitchell was also “involved in efforts to coordinate new voting restrictions in states this year,” pointing to this damning Guardian article from April.
As Huseman notes, Mitchell told The New Yorker’s Jane Mayer in August, “I don’t think we can say with certainty who won” the 2020 presidential election, which is false.
Mitchell is a member of the secretive and “shadowy” far right wing Christian nationalist and plutocratic Council for National Policy. Among the group’s alleged other members are Turning Point USA’s Charlie Kirk, Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins, Liberty Counsel’s Mat Stavers, and American Family Association’s Tim Wildmon.