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Voting Village - A Lawyer's Reflections on Elections

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Voting Village - A Lawyer's Reflections on Elections
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Join Cordero Alexander Delgadillo, a business and technology lawyer, and more recently a former political candidate, as he demonstrates that elections, especially local elections, are akin to information systems (even reasonably locked down systems), because both are highly susceptible to the very non-tech, human vulnerabilities (nefarious and negligent). In this talk Cordero will provide insight by: - Examining the structures of American Democracy - Telling stories from his own election lawsuit: Delgadillo v. City of Peoria et al - Highlighting election process issues deemed “inconsequential” or “un-addressable” - Sharing information and resources