August 08, 2005

National Summit to Save Our Elections : Portland, Oregon -- September 30th to October 2nd


SEPT. 30 TO OCT. 2

National Summit to Save Our Elections

A Call to Rescue Our Democracy

Portland, Oregon

Friday, September 30 - Sunday, October 2, 2005



Come and learn how corporate influence and profiteering have compromised American elections, and what We the People can do to reclaim what is rightfully ours.
This three day conference will feature some of the nation's leading election reform advocates and renowned independent media personalities. Here are just a few of the election reform movers and shakers confirmed to date:

*Honorable Jesse Jackson Jr., U.S. House of Representatives

*David Cobb, 2004 Green Party Presidential Candidate

*Thom Hartmann, Radio talk show host and author

*Bob Koehler, nationally syndicated columnist, Tribune Media Services

*Ronnie Dugger, Alliance for Democracy

*Cliff Arnebeck, Ohio Honest Elections Campaign

*Ellen Theisen, VotersUnite

*Paul Lehto, Attorney, plaintiff in lawsuit against Sequoia Voting Systems and Snohomish County, WA



The conference will be held in downtown Portland at the
First Unitarian Church
1011 SW 12th

and Portland State University
724 SW Harrison

For more information and updates on the conference visit
http://www.oregonvrc.org/node/635

Sign up to receive future conference announcements: info@oregonvrc.org

Oregon VRC contact information:
503-499-9000 or info@oregonvrc.org

Sponsored by:

Oregon Voter Rights Coalition &
Alliance for Democracy - Portland

Hosted by:

First Unitarian Church

PSU Campus Pacific Greens

College Democrats of Portland State University

PSU Democracy Matters

Agenda & Speakers

National Summit to Save Our Elections: A Call to Rescue Our Democracy
Portland, Oregon
* September 30 – October 2, 2005

Color Flyer

Black and White Flyer

Registration Form




DRAFT AGENDA:


Friday, September 30, 2005

Location

First Unitarian Church

1011 SW 12th Ave

Portland, OR 97205




Noon – 7:00 PM Registration Opens




Oregon Election System Poster Session: Learn how Oregon’s Vote-by-Mail system works through poster presentations and videos and have your questions answered by Oregon election officials and citizen experts.




1:00 – 5:00 PM Concurrent Workshops and Panel Presentations




1A. Engage, Educate, Elect

Jefferson Smith, Chair of The Bus Project




1B. Making Electronic Elections Transparent and Accurate

(i) Open Voting Consortium, Open Source Software



(ii) Oregon Voter Rights Coalition, Election Audits


2A. Working with the Media

Blair Bobier, Media Director, Green Party 2004 Presidential Campaign

Penny Little, People to People TV, Producer of “Electile Dysfunction”

Lara Shaffer, Development Director, Open Voting Consortium


2B. Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport

(i) Rady Ananda, J30 Coalition, “Democracy is Something You Do”



(ii) Alliance for Democracy – Portland, “Using Ballot Initiatives to achieve Campaign Finance Reform Initiative”


3A. How Can I Make A Difference?

Kat L’Estrange, We Do Not Concede and Producer of the Brad Show

Warren Linney, Author of “The Patriot Test”


3B. What is IRV, PR or a CVR Database?

(i) Steve Chessin, President, Californians for Electoral Reform, “Electoral Systems 101: What is Instant Runoff Voting and Proportional Representation?”



(ii) Matthew Pascarella, investigative researcher for journalist Greg Palast, “Centralized Voter Registration Databases and the Threat to Our Democracy”


5:00 – 7:00 PM Dinner on your own


7:00 – 9:00 PM Opening Plenary Session
* Welcome Remarks
Native American Cultural Performance


Panel Discussion: What’s Wrong with Electronic Elections?

Brad Friedman, moderator
* Ellen Theisen, Voters Unite
* Clint Curtis, software programmer and whistleblower
* Matthew Pascarella, investigative researcher for journalist Greg Palast


Feature Presentation: Brad Friedman, Cliff Arnebeck and Bob Koehler Discuss Election Fraud, Legal Strategies for Election Reform and the Media’s Role



Bob Koehler, nationally syndicated journalist, Tribune Media Services
* Cliff Arnebeck, Ohio Honest Election Campaign and National Co-Chair, Alliance for Democracy
* Brad Friedman, host of The Brad Show and BradBlog.com


9:00 PM Adjourn




Saturday, October 1, 2005


First Unitarian Church

1011 SW 12th Ave

Portland, OR 97205


7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Registration Open


Oregon Election System Poster Session: Learn how Oregon’s Vote-by-Mail system works through poster presentations and videos and have your questions answered by Oregon election officials and citizen experts.


8:30 AM – 12:15 PM


Corporate Ownership of Our Elections: The Threat to Democracy
Thom Hartmann, radio talk show host and author


Panel Discussion: Corporate Ownership of Our Elections – Current Developments

Thom Hartmann, moderator

John Gideon, Voters Unite

Nancy Price, National Co-Chair, Alliance for Democracy

Paul Lehto, Attorney and Plaintiff in lawsuit against Sequoia Voting Systems


Concurrent Workshops and Presentations:


1A. Digital for Dummies: The Perils of Electronic Elections

Kip Humphrey, Systems Integration Consultant

Clint Curtis, software programmer and whistleblower




1B. From Good Intentions to Powerful Action: How to Make a Difference
Emily Levy, United for Secure Elections, http://www.juiceforjustice.com/


12:15 – 1:30 PM Lunch on your own (box lunch may be ordered at registration)


1:30 – 5:30 PM Plenary Sessions


Keynote Speaker:

The Honorable Jesse Jackson Jr.,
U.S. Representative, D-IL



Featured Speakers:

Oregon Secretary of State (Invited)



David Cobb, 2004 Green Party Presidential Candidate



Ronnie Dugger, Founder of Alliance for Democracy and
author of “How They Could Steal the Election This Time.”



JoAnne Bowman, Former Oregon House Representative



Panel Discussion: Verifying Election Results

Election Audits, Oregon Voter Rights Coalition

Parallel Elections, Judy Alter, UCLA retired Emeritus professor

Exit Polls, TBD


5:30 – 7:30 PM Dinner on your own


7:30 – 8:30 PM Democracy Revival

Paul Lehto and Thom Hartmann



OR



Election Reform Film Festival




Sunday, October 2, 2005


Portland State University

724 SW Harrison

Portland, OR


7:30 AM Registration Open


Oregon Election System Poster Session: Learn how Oregon’s Vote-by-Mail system works through poster presentations and videos and have your questions answered by Oregon election officials and citizen experts.


8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Dealing with Diebold in Georgia

Brad Friedman interview with Representative Cynthia McKinney (invited)


9:00 AM – 11:00 AM Concurrent Workshops and Presentations


1A. Local Strategies for Election Reform

David Berman, Co-Founder, Voter Confidence Committee of Humboldt County, CA


1B. Citizen Audit Parallel Election Project

Judy Alter, retired Emeritus professor from UCLA


2A. Thinking Patriotically, Acting Locally (and NOW)

Bernie Ellis Jr., MA, MPH, Organizer, Gathering To Save Our Democracy (Tennessee)


2B. Protecting Our Elections

(i) John Washburn, Certified Software Quality Engineer, “How to Test Voting Machinery Software”



(ii) Mary Beth Kuznik, VotePA, “THE POLLWORKER – Eyes on the Poll”


11:00 – 12:30 Closing Panel: Where do we go from here?

Paul Lehto, moderator

Rady Ananda

Brad Friedman

Ellen Theisen


12:30 Adjourn




Subject: SAVE THE DATE! National Election Reform Conference, Portland, OR, 9/30 - 10/2/2005


PLEASE CIRCULATE TO YOUR ELECTION REFORM NETWORKS!


http://www.oregonvrc.org/node/635




For more information and updates on the conference visit: OregonVRC.org


Sign up to receive future conference announcements: info@oregonvrc.org


Oregon VRC contact information:
503-499-9000 or info@oregonvrc.org


Sponsored by:

Oregon Voter Rights Coalition &
Alliance for Democracy - Portland


Hosted by:

First Unitarian Church

PSU Campus Pacific Greens

College Democrats of Portland State University

PSU Democracy Matters


PLEASE CIRCULATE TO YOUR ELECTION REFORM NETWORKS!





Marc Baber marc@botworks.com

The Bot Works, Inc. http://www.botworks.com

P.O. Box 5008 Phone: 541-485-8446

Eugene, OR 97405 FAX: 541-485-8446






Susan Pitcairn

"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."

—Martin Luther King, Jr.













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