HPHT - Garland - Ballots and Breakthroughs: The Future of How We Vote

HPHT - Garland - Ballots and Breakthroughs: The Future of How We Vote

Hot Plate- Bruce Garland | This course is completed

7 Blue Sky Drive Hanover, NH 03755 United States
The Lodge
11/4/2024 (one day)
12:00 PM-2:00 PM EDT on Mon
$45.00
$35.00

HPHT - Garland - Ballots and Breakthroughs: The Future of How We Vote

Hot Plate- Bruce Garland | This course is completed

Many states have been changing their voting rules for primaries and general elections to enhance inclusivity and participation. For instance, several states have adopted or considered implementing Ranked Choice Voting (RCV), which allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference. Maine is a notable example, having used RCV in its elections, which can help ensure that elected representatives have broader support than a simple plurality might provide.

Regarding the election method, there's a strong argument for using a majority rather than a simple plurality to ensure that the elected representative has the support of more than half the voters. This can lead to more representative outcomes, especially in diverse electoral landscapes.

If you're focusing on New Hampshire's efforts to adopt RCV, it's a great case study of how states are navigating the complexities of electoral reform. Have you found any specific examples of how these changes have impacted voter turnout or engagement?

 

  • Agenda:

    • 11:45 AM Check in and choose your meal
    • 12:00 PM presentation
    • 12:50 PM lunch
    • 1:30 PM presentation resumes/Q&A

    Choices for your meal: 

    • Baked Haddock with organic brown rice
    • Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad
    • Steak & Cheese (Jesse's version of a Philly Cheese steak) with steakhouse fries
    • Pesto Linguine


    Your meal includes your choice of a fountain drink, coffee, iced tea, or lemonade.

    Registration fees for this event are non-refundable.

          
Bruce Garland

Bruce graduated from McGill and spent two years in Tanzania with the Canadian version of the Peace Corps. He then joined Price Waterhouse in Paris, France before moving to JP Morgan. There his career shifted from accountancy to computer processing. He became a change manager for the development and implementation of computer systems in the financial business. After a dozen years in France, JP Morgan transferred the Garlands to its headquarters in New York City and then to Tokyo. Returning to NYC, Bruce  joined the Bloomberg organization, where he became Chief Operating Officer of an electronic stock broker-dealer.

 

After retiring, Ann and Bruce moved to Lebanon where Bruce served for seven years on the Planning Board, three as Chair. He is now Treasurer of NH Ranked Choice Voting, a 501(c)(4) organization, which educates New Hampshire voters about and advocates for Ranked Choice Voting, also known as Instant Runoffs.