Tuesday, November 15, 2016

3rd Annual Electoral Symposium




The Free and Equal Elections Foundation’s Third Annual Electoral Reform Symposium

When: Saturday, Nov. 19, 2016, from 9AM - 5PM MT

Where: Infinity Park's Cherry Creek Room
4599 East Tennessee Ave, Glendale, Colorado 80246

Topics: Election Fraud, Voting Machines, Ballot Access, Two-Party System, Value of Electoral College

Founder Christina Tobin has invited Top Experts from the Nation to come together and offer advice on how we as a Country can fix politics to work for us, not against us as it has for so long.

Colorado Secretary of State, Mr. Wayne Williams, is a Keynote Speaker scheduled to speak at 9:30 AM MT. He will take questions from the audience.

Frank Atwood of Approval Voting, Aaron Hamlin of The Center for Election Science (Live Stream) will discuss alternative voting methods.

Rob Richie of FairVote (Live Stream) will discuss how Maine became the first State in the Country to pass Rank-Choice Voting.

Richard Winger of Ballot Access News (Live Stream) will share news and views from his rich perspective of studying ballot law changes over the last thirty years.

Harvie Branscomb of Election Integrity will discuss voting systems such as internet voting and vote-by-mail ballots.

Adam Kaleb Ernest of Follow My Vote (Live Stream) will speak about the dangers of electronic voting machines and the solution to end the fraud they perpetrate.

Hunter Scarborough of Voter (Live Stream) and Nate Kaplan of SeePolitical (Live Stream) will share what steps can be taken to make voting easier and understand the initiative process.

Organizers also plan to showcase the interesting, diverse views and solutions from the 2016 Presidential candidates of the Constitution Party Darrell Castle (Live Stream) and Independent candidate of the Reform and Delta American Party Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente (Live Stream).

Additional topics which will be addressed include the Electoral College, Popular Vote, Money in Politics, Gerrymandering, Opening the Debates, and igniting a movement inspiring individuals to run for Local and Congressional races beginning in 2018.

Organizers are also developing an Election Assistant App to assist and inform voters of all their individual candidate choices and information to help voters make a conscious voting decision, not just from two parties. Coming in 2017.

Free and Equal has a history of organizing engaging events that thousands have looked to that educate, inform and inspire voters to get involved in the political process.

This event will be webcast live at www.freeandequal.org & on The Free and Equal Elections Foundation Facebook page.

The event is Open to the public.











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