Claim Democracy 2007 Conference

2007 Claim Democracy Conference
A Pro-Democracy Gathering

Washington, D.C. - November 9th to 11th

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The 2008 elections are almost upon us. Electoral reformers are coming together to ensure we're ready for the immediate and future challenges of running fair elections, protecting voting rights and winning reform.

The Claim Democracy 2007 conference will be the largest gathering in years of national, state and local leaders working for electoral reform, voter protection and media reform. We'll have high-profile speakers and hand-ons breakouts and training sessions. Join with activists and experts from across the nation to learn, connect and get involved.

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Conference Organizers & Supporters

SPONSORS: Advancement Project, Americans for Campaign Reform, APRI-Delaware, Ballot Initiative Strategy Center, Brennan Center, Californians for Electoral Reform, Citizens for Election Integrity Minnesota, Common Cause, DC Vote, Democracy North Carolina, Demos, FairVote, FairVote Minnesota, Free Press, Fund for Constitutional Government, Grassroots Leadership, Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, Independent Progressive Politics Network (IPPN), Liberty Tree, Midwest States Center, National Popular Vote, New America Foundation, Ohio Citizen Action, Oiste, Poverty & Race Research Action Council (PRRAC), Praxis Project, Prison Policy Initiative, Progressive States, Public Campaign, Sentencing Project, U.S. PIRG, White House Project, Wisconsin Democracy Campaign.

SUPPORTERS: Campaign Against Violence, Campaign for Legal Center, Democracy Works, Democracy Matters, Justice at Stake, MassVote, Non-Profit Vote, Reclaim Democracy, Southern Coalition for Social Justice, Southwest Voter Research and Education Project, Verified Voting, Willie C. Velazquez Institute.