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A Brookings-AEI Election Reform Project Briefing

Brookings and the American Enterprise Institute Launch Joint Election Reform Project

U.S. Politics, Elections, Politics

Event Summary

The Brookings Institution and the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (AEI) launched a joint effort to monitor the implementation of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and encourage constructive changes to the law. The Brookings-AEI Election Reform Project will synthesize election-related research and strengthen the link between the research and policy communities by improving the basic understanding of the law and informing additional policy-making. To emphasize the importance of this partnership and its impact on HAVA, Sen. Barack Obama opened the discussion with a keynote address.

Event Information

When

Wednesday, February 08, 2006
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Where

Falk Auditorium
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

Introduced in the wake of the contested 2000 presidential election, HAVA was passed by Congress in 2002. The law provides funds to the states to enable them to replace punch-card voting systems. It has also created an Election Assistance Commission to help administer federal election laws, and has set standards for the administration of federal elections by states and local governments.

The Election Reform Project will track action on amendments to the legislation considered by Congress, and make election-related research widely available to policy-makers at the local, state and federal level. The project's website, www.electionreformproject.org, will include information on voter registration, technology, access, early and absentee voting, provisional balloting, election administration and voting integrity issues.

The launch will include two panels: one on HAVA and its progress since implementation and the other on election reform and what barriers, and successes, lay ahead. Panelists will take questions from the audience at the close of each panel.

Introduction:
Strobe Talbott, President, The Brookings Institution

Keynote Address:
The Honorable Barack Obama, United States Senator, Illinois

Panel One: HAVA – How Is It Working?

Moderator:

Norman Ornstein, Resident Scholar, AEI

Panelists:
Paul DeGregorio, Chair, Election Assistance Committee
Doug Chapin, Director, electiononline.org
Honorable Deborah Markowitz, Vermont Secretary of State

Panel Two: Election Reform – Looking Ahead

Moderator:
Thomas Mann, Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution

Panelists:
Michael Alvarez, Professor and Director of the Cal Tech-MIT Voting Technology Project
Richard Hasen, the William H. Hannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Robert Pastor, Executive Director, Carter Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform
Paul Vinovich, Committee on House Administration Staff

Transcript

SEN. BARACK OBAMA: In 2006, over 40 years after that right was secured for every citizen of this country, I think it's time for America to do the same. With the resources and the technology we have available today, there's no imaginable reason why any American should have problems casting a ballot. There shouldn't be any politics involved, there shouldn't be any ploys to keep people away from the polls; every name should be registered, every machine should be working, every single vote should count. Unfortunately, as we've seen in the last two presidential elections, this still is not the case.

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