AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project Inauguration
About This Event

Through the AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project, the Brookings Institution and the American Enterprise Institute plan a collaborative effort extending through the 2008 presidential election to develop a bipartisan, practical national policy for election reform. Participants will synthesize research, monitor the implementation of the 2002 Help America Vote Act (HAVA) and its proposed amendments, and ensure that research and policy recommendations are fed into the policy process in a timely and productive manner. Important goals of the reform project are to better inform policymakers, provide a more comprehensive view of election reform changes within the national policy community, raise the profile for election reform issues within Washington, and improve coordination among groups and researchers around the county. An important accomplishment of the AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project will be a national clearinghouse of information on HAVA.

After a keynote address by Senator Barack Obama (D-Ill.), two panels will discuss the past and future of election administration. The first panel will look at the implementation successes and failures of HAVA. The second panel will discuss the changes voters should expect to see in the future.

Transcript and video excerpts are available at: http://www.brookings.edu/comm/events/20060208.htm

Agenda
8:45 a.m.
Registration
9:00
Welcome
9:15
Keynote Address:
The Honorable BARACK OBAMA (D-Ill.)
10:00
Panel I: HAVA––How Is It Working?
Panelists:
PAUL DEGREGORIO, chair, Election Assistance Commission
DOUG CHAPIN, director, electionline.org
THE HONORABLE DEB MARKOWITZ, Vermont secretary of state
Moderator:
NORMAN J. ORNSTEIN, AEI
11:15
Panel II: Election Reform––Looking Ahead
Panelists:
MICHAEL ALVAREZ, co-director, Cal-Tech/MIT Voting Technology Project
RICHARD HASEN, William H. Hannon Distinguished Professor of Law, Loyola Law School
ROBERT PASTOR, executive director, Carter-Baker Commission
PAUL VINOVICH, Committee on House Administration
Moderator:
THOMAS MANN, senior fellow, Brookings Institution
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Norman J.
Ornstein
  • Norman Ornstein is a long-time observer of Congress and politics. He is a contributing editor and columnist for National Journal and The Atlantic and is an election eve analyst for BBC News. He served as codirector of the AEI-Brookings Election Reform Project and participates in AEI's Election Watch series. He also served as a senior counselor to the Continuity of Government Commission. Mr. Ornstein led a working group of scholars and practitioners that helped shape the law, known as McCain-Feingold, that reformed the campaign financing system. He was elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2004. His many books include The Permanent Campaign and Its Future (AEI Press, 2000); The Broken Branch: How Congress Is Failing America and How to Get It Back on Track, with Thomas E. Mann (Oxford University Press, 2006, named by the Washington Post one of the best books of 2006 and called by The Economist "a classic"); and, most recently, the New York Times bestseller, It's Even Worse Than It Looks: How the American Constitutional System Collided With the New Politics of Extremism, also with Tom Mann, published in May 2012 by Basic Books. It was named as one of 2012's best books on pollitics by The New Yorker and one of the best books of the year by the Washington Post.
  • Phone: 202-862-5893
    Email: nornstein@aei.org
  • Assistant Info

    Name: Jennifer Marsico
    Phone: 202-862-5899
    Email: jennifer.marsico@aei.org
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