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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Roundtable on EAC National Clearinghouse on Elections


09:00 AM - 12:30 PM

EAC will host a March 20 roundtable discussion on our role as a national clearinghouse and resource for election officials around the country as they prepare for the 2012 federal elections and beyond. The event will be webcast live & feature a Twitterfall.

The roundtable will take place on Tuesday, March 20 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at EAC’s offices at 1225 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. in Suite 150. It will be webcast live and feature a Twitter fall.

Watch the Webcast! (archived)

PARTICIPATE: Submit questions or comments here. Tweet @EACgov and follow #BReady2012.

Agenda and Discussion Questions

Premise
The HAVA charter for the EAC, directed that “The Commission shall serve as a national clearinghouse and resource for the compilation of information and review of procedures with respect to the administration of Federal elections by carrying out the duties described in part 3 (relating to the adoption of voluntary voting system guidelines), including the maintenance of a clearinghouse of information on the experiences of State and local governments in implementing the guidelines and in operating voting systems in general.” From its inception, the EAC has been engaged in the collection, aggregation and dissemination of information for the purpose of improving election administration in all jurisdictions in the United States.

Goal
To highlight and build on our role as a national clearinghouse and resource for election officials around the country as they prepare for the 2012 federal elections and beyond. This roundtable will provide a national platform for participants to share ideas and strategies for improving the administration of elections in the United States.

Participants
Moderator: Merle King, Executive Director, Georgia’s Center for Election Systems, Kennesaw State University.

  • Doug Chapin, Director, Program for Excellence in Election Administration, Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota
  • Barbara Dunmore, Assistant Registrar of Voters, El Dorado County, California
  • Jackie C. Harris, CERA; Policy Director, Office of the West Virginia Secretary of State
  • Joseph Losco, Chair, Department of Political Science, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana; Presentation
  • Ernie L. McClellan, Jr., Training Manager, Kansas City Missouri Election Board
  • Steve Moreno, Weld County, Colorado Clerk and Recorder
  • Tammy Patrick, Federal Compliance Officer, Maricopa County, Arizona County Elections; Presentation
  • Thomas R. Wilkey, former Executive Director, U.S. Election Assistance Commission; and former Executive Director, New York State Board of Elections
     

 

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