Did you know that Cornell uses Ranked Choice Voting to elect the student members of the Board of Trustees?
Ranked-choice voting is an election voting system that gives voters the choice to rank candidates for office in the order they prefer them and there is a campaign to bring ranked-choice voting to elections in Massachusetts.
Want to know more? Join the Cornell Club of Boston for an informative, interactive, and nonpartisan conversation about ranked-choice voting, including the three ways it is currently used at Cornell The event will feature remarks from Liz Popolo (HumEc '08), about Cornell’s history using ranked-choice voting and how it gives voters more choice when they cast their ballots. To learn about the effort by Voter Choice Massachusetts to bring Voter Choice for Massachusetts ranked-choice voting to the Commonwealth, visit www.voterchoice.org.
Bring your appetite, as well as your questions about this decision-making process. Appetizers will be provided and there will be a cash bar.
When
February 26, 2020
6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Where
Democracy Brewing
35 Temple Pl., Boston
Questions?
If you have any questions about this event, please contact Meryl Fink at meryl.fink@verizon.net