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Timely Topics - Improving Democracy with Ranked Choice Voting


Corrected March 2023 Timely Topics
Join us IN-PERSON for a discussion about ranked choice voting with Better Ballot NC guest speakers, Lennie Friedman and Vicki Ryder.

This event will be held at Highland United Methodist Church's Conference Room, located on the second floor in the main building. Please enter through the church's front entrance facing Ridge Road. 

There is no charge for this event but registration is required. Since this is a lunch-time presentation, attendees are encouraged to bring their own lunch/beverage. There will be light snacks provided. 



About Better Ballot NC (from their website)

Better Ballot North Carolina is a politically, regionally and socially diverse non-partisan non-profit 501(c)(3) dedicated to educating the NC public about Ranked Choice Voting (RCV).

Our mission empowers North Carolinians with knowledge of electoral reforms that bring fairer elections by encouraging greater candidate and voter participation, ensuring office holders win a true majority of voter support, and better reflecting the will of North Carolina’s voters.

Founded in July 2020, Better Ballot North Carolina is united in the belief that Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) is a simple, positive election reform that gives voters more of a voice. 

About our speakers:
Lennie Friedman
Lennie Friedman has been a business leader in NC since graduating from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business in 2011. Lennie is the Chief Operating Officer of Vetovation, Inc., a veterinary medical device company headquartered in Raleigh.

Prior to business school, Lennie played football at Duke University followed by a 10-year career in the National Football League.

Lennie is a volunteer for Better Ballot NC (BBNC) and leads BBNC’s communication team. Lennie advocates for RCV because it is a NON-PARTISAN voting infrastructure that incentivizes politicians to achieve a greater than 50% majority of the electorate to support them, thereby reducing polarization of our politics, and working towards solutions that are supported by a majority of voters.

Vicki Ryder
Vicki earned her Masters Degree in Education at Hunter College, City University of New York, in 1966. She currently serves as Co-Lead for Outreach and Training for Better Ballot NC, and has presented many programs about Ranked Choice Voting for North Carolina organizations including the League of  Women Voters, OLLI at NC State, and Democracy NC.

A retired teacher, mediator, community organizer, and conflict management trainer, Vicki was a training specialist for the New York Governor’s Office on Employee Relations. She is the recipient of many awards for community engagement, advocacy, and volunteer service.






When:
Thursday, March 16, 2023, 12:00 PM until 1:30 PM
Where:
Highland United Methodist Church Conference Room. Enter through main church entrance facing Ridge Rd
Highland United Methodist Church
1901 Ridge Rd
Raleigh, NC  27607

919 787 4240
Additional Info:
Event Coordinator(s):
Cheryl R Tung
Category:
Timely Topics
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
There is no charge for this event but registration is required. You don't have to be a member to attend. We encourage you to bring guests.

Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lunch/beverage. Snacks will be provided.
Cancellation Policy:
LWV of Wake County has a no refund policy for event charges after registration cancellation date. Membership dues are not refundable.

Refunds will be processed if event is cancelled by LWV of Wake County.
Capacity:
35
Available Slots:
1
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