Each year, the University of Virginia
Center for Politics presents the annual American Democracy Conference. Growing from the first
National Post Election Conference in
1998, these gatherings not only
examine the last election cycle but
also attempt to discuss the state of
American democracy and its future prospects. The event is free and open to the
public with advance registration.
Elections are the seminal event in the
life of our democracy. Not only do
they set the direction of our
republic, campaigns and elections help
to shed light on America's state of
political health. It is altogether
fitting then, that an examination of
our democracy and its current state
take place in conjunction with those
elections.
Each year, shortly after the November
elections, the University of Virginia
Center for Politics presents the annual American Democracy Conference. Growing from the first
National Post Election Conference in
1998, these gatherings now not only
examine the last election cycle, but
also attempt to discuss the state of
American democracy and its prospects
for the future.
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