Date/Time
June 2, 2020
10:00 am EDT - 11:00 am EDT
Organizer
Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics
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Join Eagleton for this special session exploring how we can effectively transition the processes and practices of politics to meet the challenges presented by COVID-19—most especially the continuity of elections.
Speakers will discuss the opportunities and vulnerabilities to be considered, best practices for administering elections by mail, and how vote-by-mail and other solutions can be implemented in ways that protect ballot access and power for all communities.
Program panelists include:
Secretary of State Kim Wyman, Washington State
Charles Stewart III, Kenan Sahin Distinguished Professor of Political Science, MIT
Joanne Rajoppi, Clerk, Union County, New Jersey
Connor Maxwell, Senior Policy Analyst, Center for American Progress
Moderated by Ronald K. Chen, University Professor, Rutgers School of Law