A new University of Maryland (
@UofMaryland) lab will work to boost the capacity of election offices to administer these contests crucial to our democracy, thanks to a four-year, $2.3 million grant from the Election Trust Initiative (ETI), a nonprofit that develops and supports strategies to strengthen America’s election administration systems.
The Election Resilience Lab will be part of the University of Maryland - Center for Democracy and Civic Engagement (
@cdceumd) in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSOS).
“Our college’s motto is to ‘be the solution to the world’s great challenges,’ and time and again, the Center for Democracy and Civic Engagement has answered that call,” said
@bsosumd Dean Susan Rivera (
@srivera_tw). “Every time that elements of our democracy have been called into question, CDCE has been there providing answers, or seeking to find them. The Election Resilience Lab will expand CDCE’s ability to effectively navigate these scenarios, and therefore make an even greater difference for the American public.”
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