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Event: Innovations in Democracy

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March 7, 2016

Next Tuesday, Sightline’s Kristin Eberhard will join Oregon Bus Project’s Nikki Fisher in Portland to discuss better voting systems and Oregon’s Motor Voter Law. TEDxMtHood will host this speaker salon, followed by an audience discussion and networking session. Salons are small, in-person gatherings, centered around local speakers and TEDx videos.

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Keiko Budech

Keiko Budech was a senior communications associate for Sightline Institute.

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