Civic Awareness Program: Identifying Who Distrusts the Election Process & Why
Date and Time
Thursday Oct 12, 2023
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CDT
Location
The program is offered as a hybrid. In-person event is at
Cantigny Visitors Center
1S151 Winfield Road
Wheaton, Illinois 60189
Those who register in advance for in-person attendance will not have to pay the parking fee upon arrival. Please register for in-person attendance.
Please register to view the event virtually via Zoom.
Description
Free program; all are welcome to attend. The program is offered as a hybrid; you will need to register for in-person or Zoom.
Cantigny Park and the League of Women Voters of Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, Central Kane County, Naperville, and Roselle/Bloomingdale continue their Civic Awareness Series on Thursday, October 12, at 7 p.m.
This month’s topic examines the Campaign Legal Center’s recent report: (Dis) Trust in Elections – Identifying Who Distrusts the Election Process and Why. As a new election cycle dawns, CLC believes now is the time to educate, provide transparency and rebuild Americans’ confidence in our elections. With that goal in mind, CLC commissioned a study by the Ad Council Research Institute (ACRI) to determine Americans’ trust in the election process. Informed by a dual-phased, mixed-methods research study, ACRI and CLC targeted seven key states: Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada, North Carolina and Georgia. The resulting (Dis)Trust in Elections report was released in May 2023.
Meet the Speaker: David Hiller is an experienced news media publisher, attorney, and philanthropic executive. He had a 20-year career with Tribune Company, where he started as VP & General Counsel in 1988. Mr. Hiller served in many leadership roles in that time, including President of Tribune Interactive, Publisher of the Chicago Tribune, and Publisher of the Los Angeles Times. Highly involved on the boards of various philanthropic and charitable organizations, Mr. Hiller also served as President and CEO of the McCormick Foundation from 2009 to 2020. His board involvement has included the Field Museum, Chicago History Museum, the Illinois Holocaust Museum, and Thrive Chicago.
Questions about the event? Contact Gpiper@cantigny.org