Serving Southern Jefferson County in the Great State of Montana

Online Event on Voting Methods For Better Governance

Voting – it's a right and duty none of us should take for granted or fail to exercise. But lately, it's been the topic of a lot of debate. From vote-by-mail to voter ID to guaranteeing trust in the results, it seems everyone has an opinion about the best way to participate in our democracy.

Join Braver Angels of Montana and Wyoming, the Wyoming League of Women Voters and the Wyoming Tribune Eagle for "Alternative Voting Methods for Better Governance," a two-part event evaluating the pros and cons of various popular voting methods that might come to replace the "first past the post" system, the plurality system we have now.

Part I will be an educational presentation by experts on voting methods and the democratic process. From 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 24, Dr. Kal Munis, Assistant Professor of Political Science, a multi-generation MT native and expert on MT politics (read his guest column in the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, October 10, 2021, "Changing How We Run Out Elections in Montana Could Lead to Better Government"); and Matthew Link, a University of Wyoming graduate who has made a deep study of voting methods and is a frequent presenter for Wyoming's League of Women Voters, will explain what criteria should be used to evaluate voting methods, and how the most popular methods work and differ from each other. Bring your questions!

Part II will be a debate, tentatively set for 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 14, in which you can participate and argue for and against various voting methods.

Both of these events are free of charge, but you must register in advance to receive the Zoom links. Go online now to https://tinyurl.com/BAvotingmethods to sign up for the educational program.

For more information, contact Janet Sedgley, Braver Angels Montana coordinator at jsedgley@braverangels.org

 

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