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DESCRIPTION:Since at least the 2016 U.S. presidential election and during t
 he 2020 U.S. presidential election\, which was administered in the midst o
 f the global COVID-19 pandemic\, election administration has been an incre
 asingly difficult\, polarized\, and even dangerous civic process that is n
 onetheless central to procedural democracy. Election administrators have s
 een their roles in the process of policymaking change drastically during t
 his time\, and this panel will explore how and when state and local electi
 on officials are included in such processes and where policy can strengthe
 n this civic necessity in the future.&nbsp\;ModeratorsSaba Siddiki\, assoc
 iate professor and director of the Center for Policy Design and Governance
 \, Syracuse UniversityRyan Suto\, interim director of government affairs\,
  FairVotePanelistsRichard Barton\, assistant teaching professor\, Public A
 dministration and International Affairs Department\, Syracuse UniversityJe
 ff Greenburg\, senior advisor on election administration\, Committee of Se
 ventyAudrey Kline\, deputy clerk and recorder\, City and County of Denver
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SUMMARY:The Process of Policy Seminar Series: Election Administration
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p dir="ltr">Since at least the 2016 U.S. pres
 idential election and during the 2020 U.S. presidential election\, which w
 as administered in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic\, election ad
 ministration has been an increasingly difficult\, polarized\, and even dan
 gerous civic process that is nonetheless central to procedural democracy. 
 Election administrators have seen their roles in the process of policymaki
 ng change drastically during this time\, and this panel will explore how a
 nd when state and local election officials are included in such processes 
 and where policy can strengthen this civic necessity in the future.&nbsp\;
 </p><div><h3>Moderators</h3><p>Saba Siddiki\, associate professor and dire
 ctor of the Center for Policy Design and Governance\, Syracuse University<
 /p><p>Ryan Suto\, interim director of government affairs\, FairVote</p><h3
 >Panelists</h3><p>Richard Barton\, assistant teaching professor\, Public A
 dministration and International Affairs Department\, Syracuse University</
 p><p>Jeff Greenburg\, senior advisor on election administration\, Committe
 e of Seventy</p><p>Audrey Kline\, deputy clerk and recorder\, City and Cou
 nty of Denver<br></p></div>
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