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From Start to Finish: The Voting Process in Livingston County Online
"Voting is a fundamental process in a democratic system. It is a chance for the citizens of a country to have a say in the people who represent them or an issue that impacts them. Informed voting and participating in elections is one of the responsibilities of citizens of the United States. In the United States, the voting process is fairly straightforward."
Discover everything you need to know about the voting process in Livingston County from Livingston County's Deputy Clerk and Elections Coordinator Joseph Bridgman, and the Livingston County Board of Canvassers Chairperson Judy Williams and Vice-Chairperson Carla Chapman.
Do you know:
- What takes place before you even cast your ballot?
- What happens when your vote is cast?
- How all votes are accurately counted in the end?
Join us and find out!
Leave this virtual presentation with a better understanding and appreciation of the election process–before, during and after Election Day–in Livingston County.
Presented by the League of Women Voters of Livingston County and the Howell Carnegie District Library
Registration is required and begins Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at 9am, closing one hour before the program starts. The Zoom meeting link and password will be emailed to registered participants prior to the program. See below for technical requirements.
The event includes a live Q&A session after the conversation and as many audience questions will be addressed as time permits. If you have questions ahead of the program, please enter them into the registration form when you sign up or submit them on this form in advance of the program and we will do our best to have your question(s) addressed live during the event.
The Library's virtual programs are recorded when possible and the recordings made available on YouTube.
Discover our past virtual program and livestream recordings on the Library's YouTube channel.
- You will need a device and Internet access to attend this virtual event.
- We'll be using the Zoom video conferencing platform for this virtual presentation. Feel free to practice with Zoom ahead of time.
- For an optimal experience, please download the Zoom application (speakers required for audio) on your device prior to this event.
- We recommend using either a computer or tablet for the best user experience, though smartphones will work well, too.
- If you experience any login issues at the time of the program, email events@howelllibrary.org for assistance.