Events

Pew and our partners frequently host events to inform media and interested parties about our work. Upcoming events, with their locations, are listed on the Events Calendar; you can also view events by topic or location.

These events include press briefings, panel discussions or teleconferences, and are generally only open to journalists and the policy community. When a text transcript is available, it will be posted on this site.

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Date Event Location
 
  • October 25, 2007
  • (Thursday)
Make Voting Work Briefing - Pew Center on the States - Make Voting Work

Make Voting Work and the Overseas Vote Foundation present new software to address voting problems.

  • Washington, DC
  • Pew DC Offices
    1025 F Street NW, 9th Floor
    Washington, DC
  • April 3, 2008
  • (Thursday)
Assessing the State of Democracy in America - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

The Forum for the Study of Democracy and Autocracy is hosting a free symposium of academics, American political reformers, and democracy promotion practitioners.

  • Washington, DC
  • Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
    1779 Massachusetts Avenue NW
    Washington, DC
  • April 4, 2008
  • (Friday)
Technology and Democracy Converge as U.S. Voting Outreach Goes Global - Overseas Vote Foundation

Overseas Vote Foundation Hosts Annual Summit in Munich

  • Munich, Germany
  • Literaturhaus
    Salvatorplatz 1
    Munich, Germany
  • September 15, 2008
  • (Monday)
Democracy at a Distance - Pew Center on the States

Democracy at a Distance:  A Summit to Make Voting Work for Military and Overseas Voters by the Pew Center on the States and its partners.

  • Washington, DC
  • Reserve Officers Association
    1 Constitution Ave., NE
    Washington, DC
  • December 8, 2008
  • - December 10, 2008
  • (Monday)- (Wednesday)
Voting in America: The Road Ahead - Make Voting Work

Leading policymakers, election officials and experts across the field come together to present research, build partnerships and encourage discussion aimed at shaping the future of American elections in 2009 and beyond.

  • Washington, DC
  • Newseum
    555 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
    Washington, DC