Making Sense of Wisconsin Politics

This class will provide a non-partisan overview of recent developments in public affairs. Discussion of the impact of the legal battle to redistrict state legislative maps, the competitive and noncompetitive races in the August primary and November election, and the merits of Wisconsin adopting “second-choice voting” in partisan primaries and general elections are among some of the topics to be covered and discussed.

Instructor

Mordecai Lee, Ph.D.

Mordecai Lee, Ph.D.

Mordecai Lee is professor emeritus at UWM and continues to be actively involved in public affairs and good government reform. He is a 3rd generation Milwaukeean. Mordecai graduated Phi Beta Kappa from UW-Madison and received a PhD in public administration ... read more

Date: Thu, June 13, 2024

Delivery Method: In-person With Livestream

Time: 12:30-1:45pm CT

Location: UWM Hefter Conference Center or view on Zoom

Instructor: Mordecai Lee Ph.D.

Fee: $10

Enrollment Limit: 60

Program Number: SUM:318

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