As the US approaches its presidential election, Verisk’s global risk unit warns of an increased risk of civil unrest, echoing conditions seen before the 2020 George Floyd protests. The election atmosphere is characterized by significant political polarization and threats against public officials, raising concerns about potential violence, especially if the election results are contested. The SRCC Predictive Model indicates that many regions across the country, particularly 755 counties, face high risks of unrest, reminiscent of previous tumultuous events. Analysts stress that the situation requires close attention, particularly if the election outcome becomes contentious.