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Non-Partisan Election Reform

Listen Thursday, Jun. 14, 2007 at 12:06 p.m. in Politics, Society

With presidential primaries just seven months away, many states are working to restore Americans' confidence in the fairness of elections. From legislation to combat voter deception to controversial voter ID laws, Kojo explores how far election reform has come since the 2000 and 2004 elections and what more needs to be done.

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Guests

Robert Pastor

Director of The Center for Democracy and Election Management, at American University

Tova Wang

Democracy Fellow at The Century Foundation

John Fund

Member of the Editorial Board on the Wall Street Journal. He is based in New York.

Robert Richie

Executive Director, Center for Voting and Democracy

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