The Election Reform Agenda: A Deep Dive into H.R.1
The Election Reform Agenda: A Deep Dive into H.R.1
Monday, February 1, 2021 | 12:00 PM - Tuesday, February 9, 2021 | 1:15 PM
(Pacific)
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H.R. 1, the For the People Act, is a sweeping bill that aims to strengthen American democracy. Included in the bill are reforms to election administration, campaign finance, gerrymandering, and voting rights. H.R. 1 passed the House in 2019, and is likely to be brought up in Congress again this year.
What exactly is included in H.R. 1 and what are the arguments of its supporters and detractors? Join us for a deep dive into four components of this historic legislation. Each panel brings together advocates, critics, and academics to describe the specific reforms under consideration.
These panels are co-sponsored by the Stanford University Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, and the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project.
For more on H.R. 1, please visit our resource page here.
Slides from the Brennan Center on the For the People Act can be found here.
Monday, Feb 1, 12:00 - 1:15 PM (PACIFIC): Election Administration
H.R. 1 creates federal standards for the administration of elections, eases voter registration rules, expands ballot access through early and mail voting, and strengthens voting system security.
Session Moderators:
Nate Persily, Co-Director of the Program on Democracy and Internet at Stanford PACS and the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project
Didi Kuo, Associate Director for Research, Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law at Stanford University
Session Speakers:
Leigh Chapman, Senior Director of Voting Rights Program, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Nick Penniman, Founder and CEO, Issue One
Wendy Weiser, Vice President for Democracy, Brennan Center for Justice
Charles Stewart III, Kenan Sahin Distinguished Professor of Political Science at MIT, Co-Director of the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project
David Becker, Executive Director and Founder, Center for Election Innovation & Research
Tuesday, Feb 2, 12 - 1:15 PM (PACIFIC): Voting Rights
H.R. 1 recommits to the protections of Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, restores felony voting rights, creates safeguards against purges of voting rolls, and requires voter-verified paper ballots.
Session Moderators:
Nate Persily, Co-Director of the Program on Democracy and Internet at Stanford PACS and the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project
Didi Kuo, Associate Director for Research, Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law at Stanford University
Session Speakers:
Dale Ho, Director, ACLU Voting Rights Project
Myrna Perez, Director, Brennan Center's Voting Rights and Elections Program
Janai Nelson, Associate Director-Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF)
Guy-Uriel Charles, Edward and Ellen Schwarzman Professor of Law, Duke Law School
Monday, Feb 8, 12 - 1:15 PM (PACIFIC): Gerrymandering
H.R. 1 bans partisan gerrymandering, establishes uniform rules for the drawing of districts, and requires independent redistricting commissions for congressional redistricting.
Session Moderators:
Nate Persily, Co-Director of the Program on Democracy and Internet at Stanford PACS and the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project
Didi Kuo, Associate Director for Research, Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law at Stanford University
Session Speakers:
Ben Ginsberg, Lecturer, Stanford Law School
Ruth Greenwood, Co-Director of Voting Rights and Redistricting, Campaign Legal Center
Michael Li, Senior Counsel, Brennan Center’s Democracy Program
Nicholas Stephanopoulos, Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Tuesday, Feb 9, 12 - 1:15 PM (PACIFIC): Campaign Finance
H.R.1 includes several changes related to disclosure of certain campaign finance activities, regulation of on-line campaigning, and enforcement through the Federal Election Commission.
Session Moderators:
Nate Persily, Co-Director of the Program on Democracy and Internet at Stanford PACS and the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project
Didi Kuo, Associate Director for Research, Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law at Stanford University
Session Speakers:
Bradley Smith, Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault Professor of Law, Capital University Law School
Richard Pildes, Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law, New York University School of Law
Meredith McGehee, Executive Director, Issue One
Alex Kaplan, Vice President of Policy & Campaigns, RepresentUs
Adav Noti, Senior Director, Trial Litigation & Chief of Staff, Campaign Legal Center