How Illinois Ensures Election
Security and Integrity Is Topic of March 6 LWVIL Webinar
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[February 26, 2024]
Matt
Dietrich, public information officer of the Illinois State Board of
Elections (ISBE), will give a presentation on how Illinois ensures
election security and integrity at a statewide meeting of the League
of Women Voters of Illinois (LWVIL) via Zoom on Wednesday, March 6,
at 7 p.m. This meeting is open to the public. To register, visit
bit.ly/lwvil36. There is no cost to attend.
The event precedes the March 19 Presidential Primary and is the
first of several webinars where noted authorities will speak on
relevant topics leading up to the U.S. Presidential Election on
Tuesday, November 5. Presented by the League’s newly-formed Mis- and
Disinformation Task Force, the event is part of an effort to help
Illinois voters identify misinformation and disinformation and
prevent its spread.
“Protecting our democracy is not a partisan issue,” said Becky
Simon, LWVIL president. “Misinformation and disinformation weaken
all of our votes and voices.”
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A major objective of the ISBE is to make election
procedures uniform throughout the state so that every voter and
every governmental unit has access to the same information and is
subject to the same rules concerning election procedures.
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The 3,800-member League of Women Voters of Illinois
encourages informed and active participation in government, works to
increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences
public policy through education and advocacy. LWVIL works to
register voters and provide election information through voter
guides as well as candidate forums and debates. For further
information, visit lwvil.org.
[Becky Simon, LWVIL President]
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