With the 2024 presidential election campaign season quickly approaching, many observers are already anticipating what may come. Since the last presidential election in 2020, Georgia and Texas made controversial changes to their election laws, which could impact voter turnout in those states. And Democrats and Republicans alike have used complaints about voter suppression or the accuracy of the vote count as a wedge to motivate their voters to the polls — resulting in a rising distrust of elections.
At the third annual collaboration between the Baker Institute Presidential Elections Program and The Carter Center, experts on both sides of the aisle will explore these issues and more with a focus on what the 2024 presidential election could bring.
In addition, the event will feature a lunchtime discussion at 1:15 p.m. (EDT) titled A Legacy of President Jimmy Carter: Free and Fair Elections Around the World.
Related: Political Experts to Discuss 2024 Campaign Season at Baker Institute, Carter Center Event
View Agenda and PanelistsMay 1 , 2023
10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. EDT (presentation begins at 11 a.m. EDT)
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Related Resources
This webinar is part of a series of events co-sponsored by Rice University's Baker Institute and The Carter Center. Previous collaborations can be viewed below.
April 29, 2022: "Restoring Confidence in American Elections" brought together leading experts on election administration from across the country to discuss questions on many American’s minds, such as "Can a presidential election be stolen?" Watch the recording >
June 2, 2021: "Opportunities and Challenges for Election Reform" investigated various proposals for reform at the federal and state levels and look at how the electoral reform agenda could move forward, seeking lessons from the Carter-Baker Commission experience. Watch the recording >
May 17, 2021: "Technology and Elections" explored how the development of voter-verified paper trails, risk-limiting audits, ballot-tracking platforms and the Electronic Registration Information Center system have enhanced the accuracy of elections. Watch the recording >
May 5, 2021: "Voter Registration and Voter ID" examined reforms to help ensure that states with voter ID laws don’t inhibit eligible voters from participating in elections. Watch the recording >
April 28, 2021: "Voting by Mail" discussed the pros and cons of voting by mail, safeguards already in place, and additional ways to enhance the security. Watch the recording >
April 7, 2021: "Electoral Reform and Ballot Access" A look at ways to make elections secure while also making them easily accessible to as many eligible voters as possible. Watch the recording >
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