From legislative districts designed to protect incumbents, to political campaigns awash in dark money, to broken or compromised voting machines – the American electorate is increasingly questioning whether their votes matter.
What is happening? How can public confidence be restored in our elections?
A panel of experts and legislators will tackle important issues related to voting in South Carolina including a proposed new voting system, the redrawing of election districts, fair election practices and more.
Forum Participants:
Representative Beth Bernstein – SC House of Representatives, SC District 78
Duncan Buell, Ph.D. – Professor of Computer Science at the University of SouthCarolina and recognized expert on voting technology and security.
Representative Gary Clary – SC House of Representatives, SC District 3
Representative Kirkman Finlay - SC House of Representatives, SC District 75
Senator Mia S. McLeod - SC State Senate, District 22
John Ruoff, Ph.D.- Researcher and advocate, a recognized authority onvoting rights and redistricting in South Carolina.
Sponsored by Richland Library, League of Women Voters of South Carolina, League of Women Voters of the Columbia Area, AARP of South Carolina, and the Columbia Urban League.
Add to Calendar2019-01-22 17:30:002019-01-22 19:00:00Does My Vote Even Count? A Forum on Election Reform
From legislative districts designed to protect incumbents, to political campaigns awash in dark money, to broken or compromised voting machines – the American electorate is increasingly questioning whether their votes matter.
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