[LWVNM Action] Fw: Final Call: Election Overtime Briefing Registration
Richard Mason
polirich at aol.com
Mon Sep 23 09:31:45 MDT 2024
----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Election Reformers Network <kjohnson at electionreformers.org>To: "polirich at aol.com" <polirich at aol.com>Sent: Monday, September 23, 2024 at 03:00:04 AM MDTSubject: Final Call: Election Overtime Briefing Registration
Explore new survey insights and legal tools at our briefing. Hear from key partners including Carter Center and Bridge Alliance.
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FINAL REMINDER!
Prepare for Election Overtime:
A national briefing of news and resources about close and contested elections.
Learn about election law guides, court case trackers, and speaker bureau for rapid-reporting support.
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Join us on Tuesday, September 24, 2024, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. ET, as the Election Reformers Network, in conjunction with national partners, brings election law experts and reform advocates together for the launch of the Election Overtime Project—a series of complementary tools and resources for journalists and others preparing for the unique job of covering close and contested elections this November.
This event is open to the press and democracy reform allies.
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Guest Speakers
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Jason Carter, Chair, The Carter Center
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Benjamin Ginsberg, Co-chair of Pillars of the Community, former legal counsel for Bush and Romney presidential campaigns
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Kim Wyman, former Washington Secretary of State
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Rashad Mahmood, NM Local News Fund, a Press Forward Chapter
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Carmen López, CL Strategies, election observation expert
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Ari Mittleman, Executive Director, Keep Our Republic
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David Nevins, Publisher, The Fulcrum
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Kevin Johnson, Executive Director, Election Reformers Network
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Heather Balas, Vice President, Election Reformers Network
Highlights
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Election legal briefs for key states (AZ, GA, MI, NC, NM, PA, WI)
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New polling data
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63-1: reviewing the final score in the 2020 election court challenges
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Understanding the rule of law’s foundational role in elections
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Fraud allegations and the role of courts in election disputes
Note: Materials under this program have been produced with the generous support of The Carter Center, the Gerald R Ford Presidential Foundation and the Bridge Alliance. The contents are the responsibility of ERN and do not necessarily reflect the views of its funders.
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A project of Election Reformers Network
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Contact: Kim Nickols
knickols at electionreformers.org
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Learn more about the project ➝
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