The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour

Power to the People: U.S. Voting Rights

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Hinckley Institute Radio Hour (Original Air Date: November 6, 2019) — This week on the program, we air a forum on the historical and current state of voting rights in the United States. This history marks the expansion of the vote from the few to the many through political agitation and protest. However, this progression was neither steady nor consistent and remains a concern on the national, state and local levels. To this day, the United States has one of the lowest voter turnouts of any democratic country, at only slightly above half of the eligible population.

Exploring state voting issues and national debates over voter ID laws, gerrymandering, partisan and sectarian voter suppression and how to strengthen voter rights are Michael Dichio, assistant professor of political science at the University of Utah; Edmund Fong, associate professor of political science and chair of ethnic studies at the University of Utah; and Niki Venugopal, voting rights coordinator for ACLU Utah. Moderating this discussion is Jennifer Robinson, associate director of the Gardner Policy Institute.

This forum was recorded on October 30, 2019.

The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour
The Hinckley Institute Radio Hour is a weekly program featuring forums on local, national, and international issues important to people living in Utah. The program airs every Wednesday at 10 AM and Saturday at 9 AM. Hosted by Anthony Scoma, the program highlights and contextualizes the forums presented by the Hinckley Institute of Politics every fall and spring semester at the University of Utah. Produced by KCPW Studios
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