Election 2024 Insights: Turnout Trends and Electoral College Challenges (11/13/2024)
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In this episode of Law and Democracy, we unpack the results and implications of the 2024 presidential election with experts from Ohio State University’s Election Law Program. Join our experts as they analyze turnout trends, including the rise in battleground state participation versus the drop in non-battleground states. They also explore reforms such as the Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022 and reflect on the election’s smooth operation and the role of trust in democratic processes.
This week’s Trivia question is..
How many times in the last hundred years has the victorious presidential ticket featured two lawyers, with both the president and vice president as lawyers?
Listeners are encouraged to look back and test their political knowledge—this one has happened more often than you might expect!
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