The struggle for fair and verifiable elections in Pennsylvania continues in Philadelphia next month. Despite not getting to recount the 2016 vote, we are moving ahead in our effort to reform voting systems to assure our votes are counted properly.

To that end, you are cordially invited to attend a day-long conference on

Saturday, February 25

9 am to 6 pm

Arch Street Meeting House

320 Arch St

Philadelphia, PA 19106

Opening Reception:

Friday, February 24th

7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Arch Street Meeting House

Sunday, February 26th

Half day session

10:00am - 2:00pm

2600 N. 5th St.

Philadelphia, PA 19133

It is free to the public and promises an informative line up of speakers and presenters. Anyone planning to attend should RSVP below.

Conference workshops will include the following four Democracy Tracks and Workshops:





Recounts and Election Integrity

Verifiable Elections- Paper Ballots and Voting Machine Audits Legislating Verifiable Elections To be announced

Fair Representation

Ranked Choice Voting Redistricting Barriers to Ballot Access

Voting Justice

Electoral Jim Crow Systemic Impediments to Voting Racial Disenfranchisement

Money and Influence

Public Campaign Financing Move to Amend Voting Machine Security

Also part of the program:

Morning Plenary

Pennsylvania Recount Recap

featuring Jill Stein, attorney Ilann Mazell and activist YahNe’ Ndgo

Lunchtime Presentation

The history of Green Party Leadership for Fair and Verifiable Elections

featuring Carl Romanelli and Lynne Serpe

Closing Plenary

A Call to Action

featuring Richard Monje and Cheri Honkala

Please watch the website for a detailed description of speakers, workshops and plenary session topics, and times . There will be an evening reception and mixer at the Arch St. Meeting House on Friday, February 24, from 7 to 9. On the day of the conference a continental breakfast and a lunch meal will be provided at no charge. Please join us and help keep the momentum moving forward. Thank you for remaining part of a solution for free, fair and verifiable elections.