A Real Discussion About Election Integrity

(Left to right) Moderator Barry Burden, Dr. Nate Persily, Sec. Kim Wyman, Sec. Trey Grayson, and Prof. Tammy Patrick join The Integrity Project May 31 for a special presentation, A Real Discussion About Election Integrity.

It’s time to get real! With the November 2024 Election looming on the horizon and debate by many over the integrity of our voting system – including voter registration misinformation, questions over the reliability of tabulation equipment, delays in reporting, the quality of early voting, false claims about the 2020 Election and more – The Integrity Project is please to present this special conversation by a panel of experts with decades of experience in the genre.

The event is co-hosted by the University of Wisconsin’s Elections Research Center.

Dr. Barry Burden - Moderator
Dr. Burden is Professor of Political Science and Director of the Elections Research Center and Lyons Family Chair in Electoral Politics at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. He is a board member of The Integrity Project.

Dr. Nate Persily
The James B. McClatchy Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, and former Charles Keller Beekman Professor of Law and Political Science at Columbia University, New York.

Sec. Kim Wyman
15th Secretary of State for the State of Washington, serving from 2013-2021, and currently serves as Sr. Fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center.

Trey Grayson
Partner at law firm Frost Brown Todd. Previously, he was the CEO of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, the Director of the Institute of Politics at Harvard, and Secretary of State for the State of Kentucky.

Prof. Tammy Patrick
CEO for Programs at the National Association of Elections Officials, and a former Commissioner to President Obama's Presidential Commission on Election Administration.


EVENT INFO
A Real Discussion About Election Integrity
Friday, May 31, 2024
10 a.m. PST / 1 p.m. EST
Online I No charge with RSVP
The Integrity Project will e-mail a link to the presentation once available. Thank you.

CLICK HERE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PANEL

CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN’S ELECTIONS RESEARCH CENTER.

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