The first in a series of five panel discussions looking at key recommendations made in the 2005 Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform and how they relate to emerging U.S. electoral reform issues. "Election Integrity and Ballot Access" will focus on ways to make elections secure while also making them easily accessible to as many eligible voters as possible.
Susan Molinari
Former U.S. Representative, 13th District of New York;
Former member, Carter-Baker Commission
Sharon Priest
Former Secretary of State, Arkansas;
Former member, Carter-Baker Commission
Brad Raffensperger
Secretary of State, Georgia
Maggie Toulouse Oliver
Secretary of State, New Mexico
Doug Chapin, former director of research for the Carter-Baker Commission, who is currently the director of election research at Fors Marsh Group and the director of the Program for Excellence in Election Administration at the Hubert. H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota
April 7, 2021
12:30 p.m. EDT
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