JSGS Public Lecture -The 2016 American Election: Is this any way for a democracy to choose a leader?
Presented by: University of ReginaCategory: Other Event
Date: September 21, 2016 – September 21, 2016
Address: 3737 Wascana Pkwy, Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 0A2
Website: http://www.uregina.ca/events/jsgs-public-lectuer-the-2016-american-election-is-this-any-way-for-a-democracy-to-choose-a-leader
Presented by Dr. Paul Finkelman, Ariel F. Sallows Visiting Professor of Human Rights, University of Saskatchewan In this lecture, Dr. Finkelman will examine the American primary process; the evolution of the two party system, and how the electoral college works. It will be part current events, part constitutional law, and part political history. Dr. Finkleman will discuss how the American system of choosing a president is broken, dysfunctional, and in the end anti-democratic. He will explain how the “electoral college” which actually elects the president, is a vestige of slavery that currently suppresses voter turnout and can lead to undemocratic outcomes, such as the person with the most votes not being elected president. To close, he will draw some parallels to the way Canada chooses its prime ministers. More information: http://www.schoolofpublicpolicy.sk.ca/news-events/events/2016/09/jsgs-public-lectuer–the-2016-american-election–is-this-any-way-for-a-democracy-to-choose-a-leader.php
More information at: http://www.uregina.ca/events/jsgs-public-lectuer-the-2016-american-election-is-this-any-way-for-a-democracy-to-choose-a-leader
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