“Never confuse motion with action.”
Events in Communities
Keep Our Republic is proud to work at the local level with tailored programs, targeted outreach, and advisors in each state. We do not have a “one size fits all” model because counties administer elections and each operates with its own procedures and methods.
Starting last year, we collaborated with county clerks and the Wisconsin Elections Commission, voting machine vendors, and local civic partners to demystify how elections are administered in Brown, Chippewa, and La Crosse counties. Attendees came with questions and our panelists came with answers. Sessions are an opportunity not just for neighbors to meet neighbors but also a chance to hear what happens after they cast their ballot on Election Day.
Building on the positive responses and invitations by more Wisconsin counties, Keep Our Republic is hosting Community Conversations in Michigan and Pennsylvania communities as well. By November 2024, our teams will have held 30 such meetings – large and small in red, blue, and purple counties. Providing connections between community members and their election officials and local legal experts creates open dialogue and promotes transparency in the elections process.
Working with the Legal Community
Keep Our Republic has engaged in extensive education of the legal community in Pennsylvania because of the numerous lawsuits related to nearly all aspects of election administration. Working with law schools, county bar associations, and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, we have conducted seminars led by members of our Pennsylvania Advisory Council.
Our continued legal education seminars have expanded from the Commonwealth to Michigan and Wisconsin. Keep Our Republic’s board and advisory council members include former governors, former U.S. Senators, former federal judges, and former U.S. attorneys, legal experts and professors. We offer these resources, thought leadership, and practical guidance to attorneys who may navigate the unconventional threats facing our election system. By staying up-to-date on election integrity issues, legal practitioners play a crucial role in protecting the democratic process.
In addition to organizing seminars with law schools, bar associations, and the legal community, Keep Our Republic has assembled a group of legal scholars who are analyzing important issues that could arise in the post-election period and bringing them to public attention for thoughtful debate.
Innovative Partnerships
Keep Our Republic has forged strategic partnerships that enable us to provide programming in collaboration with local governments, civic groups and other organizations, as well as academic institutions.
We continue our collaborative relationship with Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law and welcome planning with Cooley Law School this year. Keep Our Republic has partnered with Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy at Wayne State University Law School and welcomed opportunities to have experts in panel discussions such as with University of Wisconsin – Green Bay and hosted by The Dick Thornburgh Forum for Law & Public Policy. In 2023, our partnership with the Ford Leadership Forum at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation enabled first of its kind programming in Michigan.
Keep Our Republic is also at the table with other non-partisan and bi-partisan groups working to address political violence, AI and election security, support participation in our democracy and strengthen our republic.
Research and Resources
Keep Our Republic has formed research partnerships to further understand issues we are facing and actively work to strengthen and protect our democracy. Among those partners are the State Democracy Research Initiative at the University of Wisconsin Law School and Pennsylvania’s Dickinson College.
Partnership with Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion supports civil conversations to understand voters’ concerns in today’s partisan political climate, and Keep Our Republic is grateful to host research internship opportunities, including with students from Dickinson College and Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University.
Wisconsin Military and Overseas Voters Guidelines
Michigan Voter Confidence Program
Confidence in Absentee Voting
Pennsylvania Mail-in Voter Analysis
Pennsylvania Election Recount Procedures and the Threat of Delayed Certifications