Presidential Elections and the State of Our Democracy

Join us on Oct. 23 at the Keller Center to reflect on the upcoming election and discuss future reform.

Democracy Solutions Project 10.23.24

The University of Chicago Center for Effective Government (CEG), WBEZ Chicago and the Chicago Sun-Times present Presidential Elections & The State of Our Democracy, a panel discussion and reception.

When: Wednesday, October 23 at 6:00 p.m. CT (Doors open for registration at 5:30 p.m. CT)
Where: The Keller Center (1307 E. 60th St.)

The 2024 presidential race has proved profoundly unconventional. From Trump’s felony convictions, to controversial Supreme Court rulings, an attempted assassination, and Biden’s last-minute withdrawal from the ticket, the journey to the November election has been tumultuous.

Yet, amid these unprecedented events lies a chance to reflect on how we got here. The race has been impacted by a variety of political forces that are not normally top-of-mind for the American public, but provide a chance for us to consider how our institutions have shaped this election, and how that knowledge can shape future reform efforts.

Join our panel in conversation:

  • Moderator Sasha-Ann Simons - WBEZ journalist and host of Reset
  • William Howell - Director of the Center for Effective Government; Sydney Stein Professor in American Politics at the University of Chicago
  • Amy Gardner - National Reporter at The Washington Post
  • Adav Noti - Executive Director at Campaign Legal Center (CLC)
  • Lynn Sweet - Washington Bureau Chief for the Chicago Sun-Times
Presidential Elections & The State of Our Democracy
Oct. 23 at the Keller Center

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