39: A Blueprint for Fair Elections

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As U.S. democratic principles are being challenged, The Carter Center and Baker Institute for Public Policy have proposed guiding principles to ensure elections are conducted in ways that give Americans greater confidence in their outcomes. Join a roundtable discussion with key contributors to this report as they discuss the state of American elections, and how a set of commonsense principles can promote access, security, and confidence.

Discussants:

David Carroll - Director, Democracy Program, The Carter Center

Mark Jones - Joseph D. Jamail Chair in Latin American Studies at Rice University, Baker Institute Political Science Fellow, Professor in the Department of Political Science at Rice University

John Williams - Fellow, Presidential Elections Program, Rice University's Baker Institute

Doug Chapin - Senior Fellow, Program Evaluation & Policy Analysis, Fors Marsh Group

Hon. Kim Wyman - Senior Fellow, Bipartisan Policy Center; Former Secretary of State, State of Washington

This conversation was recorded on January 26, 2024. The associated report, “Guiding Principles for Election Administration," is now available.
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