Building a Voter-Friendly Elections System

Posted by on November 29, 2010

Building a Voter-Friendly Elections System is the theme of the Pennsylvania Voters Coalition third annual symposium on Thursday, December 2 in Harrisburg.  There will be plenty of discussion on the future of election reform, with guest speakers and panelists including Secretary of State Basil Merenda and legislative leaders from both sides of the aisle.  Come and bring your concerns and questions.

Workshops will be on:  Building a Voter Friendly Registration System;  Strengthening Relationships with County Election Officials; Election Protection and Policy Solutions; Protecting the “Voting Vulnerable”; and Making PA’s Voting Machines Safe and Accurate.

The event,  located at the Rachel Carson State Office Building in Harrisburg, 400 Market Street, gets underway at 9 am (registration starts at 8:30) and will adjourn at 4:30 pm.  For a full agenda and registration information, see the attached brochure.  Sign up today.

The Pennsylvania Voters Coalition is a network of more than 70 organizations and issue experts working to protect and expand Pennsylvanians’ voting rights, to make the voting process more voter-friendly, and to enhance the integrity of our election system.

Steve Strahs
ELECTION REFORM NETWORK
http://www.electionreformnetwork.us
215-782-8218


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