Following Election Day, election administration officials use a variety of procedures, like reviews and audits, for counting ballots and certifying the outcome of elections. These procedures are designed to ensure that election outcomes are fair and accurate. The work of election administration officials helps to ensure and promote confidence in our election system. Efforts to undermine these processes are a threat to democracy and every voter’s right to free and fair elections.
On Monday, December 13 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern/9:00 a.m. Pacific, join us for How Do We Keep Partisan Politics Out of Election Administration? This virtual event will feature a special introduction by CLC's president and founder Trevor Potter and a panel of policy experts and election administration officials, including CLC voting rights legal counsel Caleb Jackson (who will serve as moderator) and voting rights legal counsel Jonathan Diaz, as well as Tammy Patrick, senior advisor to the Elections program at the Democracy Fund, and Peg Perl, director of elections for Arapahoe County, Colorado.
Together, we will discuss how legal, policy and administrative solutions can be used to continue to improve election administrative processes...and leave partisan politics out. Join us for this important conversation next Monday.
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