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2024 ANATOMY OF AN ELECTION ROADSHOW 

A series of House Parties and Presentations

ELECTION EDUCATION - RURAL MICHIGAN

Arming community members with the knowledge and vocabulary to have important conversations in their communities and to defend the security of our elections. We will inoculate individuals against the mistruths, misinformation and disinformation plaguing our communities. We will empower election advocates to elevate truths and confidence in our democratic processes.

Chain of custody? Logic and accuracy test? Election hotline? County canvass boards? WE will cover it all. Schedule TODAY! (Reply to this email, call or text 906 322 7501) Our 2024 focus is to bring people together around being more informed voters.

We are seeking opportunities to provide formal presentations and house parties in targeted communities. 

Let’s be election champions! Register in advance at https://forms.gle/KGx4V93upN5jDTuX7

KEY PARTNERS

Using our partners Promote The Vote, All Voting is Local, ACLU and Voters Not Politicians as sources of reliable election information we provide the rural insight.

We seek key community partners, including organizations that are serving the Native American, youth and LGTBQ populations in rural Michigan.

QUALITY EDUCATOR

The education series will feature Marie E. McKenna-Wicks, MPA, East Lansing City Clerk, the city's chief election officer.  Ms. Wicks has extensive experience at all election levels. Of note, in 2015 she served on the Joint Evaluation Committee at the Michigan Bureau of Elections. This committee had the responsibility of vetting the three election equipment vendors that are used in the State of Michigan. Secondly, Executive Director Joanne Galloway draws on her years of experience serving as an election inspector and as a partner with our state’s top election education leaders.

PROJECT SCOPE

“The Election Roadshow will be a series of FUN events with insightful and valuable information. Each Roadshow stop will include a vigorous open discussion period. Be sure to bring your questions. We want you to have the knowledge and vocabulary to have conversations about the processes in place that secure our elections. We will have cards for your queries and FOOD for your bellies!

Contact Joanne Galloway, Executive Director to schedule your Roadshow stop now!

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