9:30 - 9:40 |
Welcoming Remarks - The Founding Vision
Dave Frohnmayer, Former Oregon Attorney General, UO President Emeritus, Former Dean, UO Law School
A constitutional scholar takes us back to the country's beginning to give the context for the day's deliberations.
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9:40 - 9:50 |
Evaluation of Voting Methods – Simulation and Criteria
Clay Shentrup, Director, Center for Election Science
The study of voting methods has advanced considerably in the 200+ years since the founding of the republic. Shentrup will give a TED-style overview of the criteria and simulation methods used to evaluate the efficacy of various voting systems.
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9:50 - 10:30 |
Debate #1 - Ranking vs. Rating, the Ultimate Throwdown
Aaron Hamlin, Executive Director, Center for Election Science Rob Richie, Executive Director, FairVote
National champions for different alternative voting methods square off in a spirited debate about the correct way to choose a single winner from a field of competitors.
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10:30 - 10:40 |
The Fight for Independents
Jackie Salit, President, IndependentVoting.org
Jackie will examine the shifting partisan demographics of the country and the rise of the independent voter advocacy movement.
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10:40 - 11:25 |
P-p-p-party Every Day - The Role of Political Parties
Moderator: Joseph Lowndes, PhD, UO Associate Professor of Political Science Barbara Dudley, Policy Advisor, Working Families Party of Oregon Blair Bobier, Pacific Green Party of Oregon Dan Meek, Founder, Independent Party of Oregon Jackie Salit, IndependentVoting.org
What is the proper role of the political party - in the election process and in the lawmaking process? How can political parties make themselves more relevant to new voters who are increasingly choosing not to affiliate?
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11:25 - 11:35 |
Empowering the Next Generation
Tara Sulzen, Executive Director, Oregon Bus Project
Not left, not right, but forward - how can we engage the next generation in the political process?
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11:35 - 1:00 |
Lunch Break
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1:00 - 1:10 |
Introducing Debate #2 - Confessions of a Political Inside Outsider
Jefferson Smith, Founder, Oregon Bus Project, Former State Representative
What is the election process like for the candidate? From the perspective of political activist turned elected leader turned radio show host, Jefferson will introduce the afternoon's discussions.
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1:10 - 2:10 |
Debate #2! Ballot Measure 90, the Oregon Top Two
Moderator: Jefferson Smith Pro: Jim Kelly, Chief Petitioner, Ballot Measure 90 Pro: Mark Frohnmayer, Drafter, Ballot Measure 90 Con: Representative Phil Barnhart Con: Julie Fahey, Chair, Democratic Party of Lane County
Proponents and Opponents of Ballot Measure 90 square off over whether or not Oregon should adopt its own Top Two election system.
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2:10 - 2:30 |
Results of the California Experiment
Eric McGhee, Public Policy Institute of California
Eric has been studying the public policy implications the California Top Two and will share the results of his research.
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2:30 - 2:40 |
Trials and Tribulations - Redress through the Courts
Chad Peace, EndPartisanship.org
Chad has been at the forefront of a national effort to challenge the closed primary system in Federal Court. He'll talk about lessons learned from the first case, recently dismissed in New Jersey, and potential next steps.
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2:40 - 2:50 |
Engage, Educate, Empower
Kate Brown, Oregon Secretary of State
Oregon's Chief Elections Officer will showcase efforts to put the state on the forefront of technological and outreach solutions to connect new voters into the civic process.
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2:50 - 3:05 |
Alternate Voting Methods and Campaign Finance
Rob Richie, FairVote
What impact does the voting method have on the cost to run a successful campaign? Rob will present data from cities that have adopted alternate voting methods and the impact these changes have had on campaign finance and tactics.
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3:05 - 3:20 |
Campaign Finance Reform in Oregon
Tom Bowerman, PolicyInteractive Kate Titus, Executive Director, Common Cause Oregon
The cost to campaign for office continues to increase in Oregon. Tom and Kate will provide information on public support for campaign finance reform and preview the 2015 legislative reform agenda.
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3:20 - 3:25 |
Closing Remarks |