WATCH: Discussion on Electoral Reform #EngageUSA

Published: 14 Oct, 2013
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The Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC) is hosting an interactive town hall today, Tuesday, October 15 at 1:00pm - 4:00pm EST, to discuss issues related to electoral reform.
"The event will convene current and former elected officials and election experts for a town hall meeting and panel discussion exploring issues related to elections such as redistricting, primary reform, and resolving disputed elections. With Ohio as the "center of it all" for electoral politics, there's no better place to debate the pressing challenges to our electoral process."Partnering with The Ohio State University and
USA TODAY, this is the third in a series of National Conversations on American Unity, with tomorrow's discussion focusing on electoral reform.
One of the goals of the town hall event is to be as interactive as possible, with the Bipartisan Policy Center streaming the event here.
Question about redistricting, primary reform, and disputed elections? Ask on Twitter using the hashtag #EngageUSA and follow the dialogue below:
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