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How Voting Works (in-person)

Thursday, August 27 at 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

You’ve registered to vote. You’ve gone to the polls. Then what? How does voting actually work? Join us for a presenation with a CT College professor and the Registrar of Voters.

Learn who runs elections in the United States, which processes that are specific to Connecticut, and why we have a decentralized, highly varied nature of election administration.  We’ll discover why local election officials are the subject matter experts and heart of election administration in the U.S., and also talk about the security measures every jurisdiction takes to make sure information / ballots are safe and secure in the registration, casting, canvassing, and certification processes.

 

Mara Suttmann-Lea, Ph.D. is an associate professor of American politics at Connecticut College who specializes in election administration, local election officials, and voter education in American elections. They will speak to how elections are administered across the United States and highlight what that looks like in Connecticut, speaking to the security measures election officials take to safeguard the process from registration to certification.

Please register, so we can set the community room up with appropriate seating.

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Thursday, August 27
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6:30 pm - 8:00 pm EDT
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AFPL Adult Programs

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Community Room

281 Country Club Road Connecticut
Avon, CT 06001 United States