Safeguarding the Vote: Election Subversion Risks and Responses
Recent attempts by bad actors to interfere with U.S. elections and undermine democratic integrity have revealed vulnerabilities in the system, raising concerns among experts and the public alike. This panel discussion will examine the risks of election subversion in the upcoming election and explore strategies to defend against these threats.
Join us in-person or virtually at 4 p.m. CST, Friday, October 18, to hear leading election experts discuss the latest tactics aimed at subverting the 2024 election outcome and how election officials, policymakers, and civic organizations are working to safeguard democracy. A catered reception will follow the panel discussion to continue the conversation.
Co-hosted by the Elections Research Center and the (Wisconsin) State Democracy Research Initiative as part of the Election Matters 2024 series, this event will take place in-person at the University of Wisconsin Law School, 975 Bascom Mall, in Room 2260. For those unable to attend in person, please register for the online option to receive the live-stream link and participate in the discussion virtually.
Our expert panel features Kathy Boockvar (former PA Secretary of State), Rick Hasen (UCLA Law), Jessica Marsden (Protect Democracy), and Davin Rosborough (ACLU), with SDRI Co-Director Rob Yablon as moderator (UW-Madison).
EVENT INFO
Safeguarding the Vote: Election Subversion Risks and Responses
Friday, Oct. 18, 2024
4 p.m. CST / 5 p.m. EST
In-person or online
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