Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Election Reform Forum Featuring Debra Bowen

Filed under: Elections | FrontPage — by Bob Meyer @ 11:36 am

Saturday, September 15, 7pm
Election Reform Forum

Bring Democracy Home
Election Reforms That Empower Voters
Secretary of State, Debra Bowen - keynote 7pm
Panelists
Sherry Healy, Co-founder, California Election Protection Network
Steven Hill, Director, Political Reform Program, New America Foundation
Danny Medress, Field Organizer, California Clean Money Campaign
Peter Phillips, Director, Project Censored
Richard Winger, Editor, Ballot Access News
Moderator: Laura Wells, election reform activist
What does it take to provide real democracy?
Come Learn about election reform issues and
participate in dialogue among election reform movements
Fair Representation, Campaign Finance, Election Integrity, Media Access, Ballot Access

Olney Hall, College of Marin
835 College Avenue · Kentfield, CA 94904

Sponsored by Marin Ranked Voting and Students for Social Responsibility College of Marin
Endorsed by Californians for Electoral Reform · New America
Foundation · Project Censored
Free Admission
Contact Marin Ranked Voting · (415) 256-9393 · http://www.marinrankedvoting.org/bring

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