Join us for a lively and timely discussion about the Electoral College –its contentious history, shortcomings, and potential reform –with Ned Foley, Director of Election Law at OSU’s Moritz College of Law, and Jesse Wegman, New York Times editorial board member. In recently published books, Foley and Wegman each delve deeply into the fascinating history of the Electoral College and examine its function in the outcomes of recent elections, but ultimately arrive at different prescriptions for how (or whether) to “fix” it.
Anyone interested in a thoughtful exchange about the process of how we select our presidents will consider this 75 minutes well spent.