The Evolution & Future of Voting
As part of its “Challenges to Democracy” lecture series, the University of Wyoming School of Politics, Public Affairs and International Studies will host its third lecture at UW, “From Paper to Pixels: The Evolution and the Future of Voting,” in
Sip’n Savor at Laramie’s Wyoming Women’s History House
Reference Archivist at the Wyoming State Archives, Suzy Taylor, will speak about Western Womens' influence in the outcome of the 1916 election.
Shepard Syposium with theme “Finding Common Ground”
Thursday is the day with talks and activities starting at 9 am. On Tuesday, the one activity is Bingo in the Union Pokes Pub. To see the details of the week, pull up the schedule.
Wyoming PBS hosts congressional debates
As of Monday morning, the following U.S. House and Senate candidates are confirmed: John Barrasso, Scott Morrow, Kyle Cameron, and Jeff Haggit. The debate will be live and held at the Peck Arts Theatre at Central Wyoming College in Riverton.
LWV of Campbell Co: Monthly Board Meeting
The Board meets at 345 Sinclair St, Gillette @ building furthest east. Questions? Contact the local league's Chair Liz Victor @ 918-850-6610 or campbellcty@wyominglvw.org
CO Voting Methods Task Force: Alternative Voting Methods
You must register to attend. Register here>>>
Day 1 of the Last meeting: Corporations Committee
The Corporations Committee has lots of draft bills to consider today and tomorrow. The morning mainly concerns electricity, while later, the members consider 5 bills. Read details from the agenda>>>
UW: Free People’s Supper & Civic Dialogue
Get used to conversations that will arise after the election. You must pre-register>>>