Every Four Years: Electoral Reform
Nolan, Jacqueline V, and Congressional Cartography Program. United States electoral college, votes by state. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Cartography Program, 2008. Map. https://www.loc.gov/item/2008626928/.

Every Four Years: Electoral Reform

2024 marks the United States’ 60th presidential election, a process many Americans view as “divisive,” “corrupt,” and “messy.”  This webinar series will examine some of the contentious issues that commonly arise during conversations in secondary government classrooms: electoral reform, contested elections, political realignment, the electoral college and presidential transitions. 

Today’s Topic:  The history of contested elections and philosophy behind electoral reform movements.

Our presidential elections webinars will meet monthly on select Saturday mornings from 10.45am – 12pm ET. Each registered participant will have access to a reading packet, which they are encouraged to complete  in advance. Registered participants can also submit questions in advance.  Those who remain digitally present for the duration of the webinar will receive an attendance letter from Teaching American History for 1.25 hours of professional development.



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Dates
January 6, 2024 -
January 6, 2024
Times
10:45 AM EST
12:00 PM EST
Location
Online
Organizer
Teaching American History
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