As the 2024 elections near, the National Conference of State Legislatures will host a series of town halls, focusing on key election issues this year.
From the impact of artificial intelligence on political messaging and voter outreach to ballot measures and post-election results, NCSL’s Elections Team will ensure you’re informed every step of the way through Election Day and beyond.
NCSL’s Town Halls are broadcast live on Facebook and LinkedIn.
Diving into Election Results
Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024 | 2:30 p.m. ET
NCSL’s Ben Williams and Helen Brewer will offer a timely post-election analysis, discussing any shifts in legislative control, split governments and potential new trifectas and the results of the most closely watched ballot measures.
Elections Up and Down the Ballot
Monday, Nov. 4, 2024 | 1 p.m. ET
With 5,808 legislative seats, 150 ballot measures, and 11 gubernatorial races on the line, this election could significantly alter the political landscape. NCSL’s Ben Williams and Helen Brewer will preview key races and what to expect on Election Day.
Previewing Ballot Measures
Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024 | 1 p.m. ET
This November, voters will weigh in on 150 ballot measures covering topics like taxes, bonds, housing, voting rights and abortion. NCSL’s Helen Brewer of the Elections and Redistricting Program will discuss some of the most important statewide ballot measures voters should know.
The Role of AI in Elections
Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024 | 1 p.m. ET
AI is shaping campaign strategies and the electoral process in unprecedented ways. Lawmakers at both the state and federal levels are working to understand and address AI’s growing influence in elections. Join NCSL's Adam Kuckuk (Elections and Redistricting Program) and Sanam Hooshidary (State-Federal Affairs) as they discuss recent legislative actions related to AI in the electoral process.
NCSL Town Halls feature discussions with policy experts, legislators, and staff on the most pressing issues facing state legislatures today.
For more information or to watch the previous NCSL Town Halls, visit: www.ncsl.org/town-hall.