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September L&L: The Electoral College: Its History and Relevance in Modern Elections
About this event
Lunch reservations are now closed.
All are welcome to attend the program,
beginning around noon,
either in person at The Waterfront
or via Zoom.
Reservations made up to the day of the event
will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom link .
Registration (upper right) will reserve lunch and provide a Zoom link for virtual attendance. The public is welcome to join us for lunch or at no cost to attend the 12:00 p.m. program only. A recording of the program will be posted on our website the day after the live event.
Lunches must be reserved and paid for by the end of the day Wednesday, 9/4. Pre-paid lunches are nonrefundable. If you have any difficulty with registration, please contact us at lwvlawi@gmail.com.
Program Information:
The Electoral College is in the news as candidates decide where to spend their time and resources in this election season. We know it is important but how did it start? Why is it controversial? How else could we elect our president? Will it guide us through another peaceful transfer of power?
Please join the LWVLA’s Lunch & Learn Program as Joan Schwarz guides us through the history and impact of the Electoral College.
Speaker:
Joan Schwarz is a retired attorney and Civics Education and Gender Law lecturer at UW Whitewater, and currently serves as Secretary of the Board of the LWVWI, Chair of the State Impartial Justice and Redistricting Committee, and is a member of the state Legislative Committee with a focus on redistricting, court integrity, reproductive justice and the ERA.
Registration Info
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only