June 4, 2024 at 5:35 a.m.
Keep Our Republic to host ‘Trust In Our Elections: A Community Conversation’
Keep Our Republic (KOR) will host a hyper-localized community conversation aimed at educating the Minocqua area community on Wisconsin’s electoral process. The event will take place at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 6 in the Woodruff Town Hall, 1418 1st Avenue.
KOR has been dedicated to educating the electorate across Wisconsin on the electoral process, according to a press release announcing the event.
We are proud to bring this innovative education to northern Wisconsin, specifically Minocqua, an area often overlooked for such initiatives, the release states.
This seminar will feature presentations from local election officials. These election experts will provide comprehensive information about the entire electoral process. This includes educating on the processes of pre-election, election day and post-election.
“We are honored to welcome esteemed members of the Minocqua area community who will attend the seminar to deepen their understanding of the electoral process and share vital election information with their fellow community members,” the release states. “Their participation will further strengthen our collective efforts in promoting a clear understanding of the entire electoral process and foster election transparency within the community and beyond.”
This seminar is the third and final of the year and sixth of a series of events across Wisconsin that KOR has hosted across Wisconsin beginning last year.
So far, KOR has educated communities of Waukesha County, Washington County, La Crosse County, Brown County and Chippewa Valley.
These community engagement seminars are designed to foster trust, respect and confidence in Wisconsin’s election administration. They will also provide an opportunity for Wisconsin residents to gain valuable insights into the post-election day process, including the crucial aspects of canvassing and certification of votes.
Event details:
• What: Community engagement and education on Wisconsin’s electoral process.
• Who: KOR state director Kathy Bernier, Oconto County clerk Kim Pitlyetski, Oneida County clerk Tracy Hartman.
• When: Thursday, June 6, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
• Where: Woodruff Town Hall, 1418 1st Avenue, Woodruff.
About Keep Our Republic
Founded in 2020, KOR is a non-partisan, non-profit dedicated to safeguarding the pillars of American democracy. Committed to upholding the integrity of our electoral system and educating citizens on threats to our democratic values, KOR serves as a beacon of truth and transparency in an era of misinformation. Join us in our mission to protect and preserve the republic for future generations.
Learn more by visiting keepourrepublic.org.
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