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Program on fair elections in Macon

The League of Women Voters of Macon County will hold a program Thursday, March 10, on fair elections, presented by Democracy North Carolina.

The group is a non-partisan organization. Democracy NC conducts original research into such topics as big money campaign donations and their effects on election outcomes, advocates for change, promotes strong ethics in government, and provides leadership training.

Jenn Frye, associate director of Democracy North Carolina, will speak about the impact of the Citizens United Supreme Court ruling on the 2010 elections, and discuss other current threats to election reform in North Carolina.

The program will take place at Tartan Hall in Franklin. Lunch is available at noon by reservation. 828.371.0527 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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