I am pleased to invite you to join State Policy Network for a relevant and timely discussion this week.
It’s no secret that as the general election nears, COVID-19 still looms and leaves lawmakers asking how to ensure the smooth, efficient, and secure operations of our elections.
My colleague, Carrie Conko, put it best: “The topic of election integrity has become a hot button issue that will likely remain top-of-mind between now and well after November. Protecting the right to vote is about more than casting ballots, it is about protecting a fair and honest election system.”
What is the role of a state think tank or policy center in engaging this issue? How can we talk about election integrity as a sensitive but top-of-mind issue between now and the 2020 election? What issues are arising, and how do the American people feel about them?
To begin to answer these questions, please join the State Policy Network, Jason Snead from the Honest Elections Project, and Brett Loyd from the polling company to discuss how to engage in the issue of election integrity in a productive and constructive way.
Election Integrity in the 2020 Elections: Making it easy to vote and hard to cheat
Wednesday, August 12 | 3:00 p.m. ET | Register Here
I hope to see you there,
Emily