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In a timely episode, host Jim Reeder is joined by attorney, experienced poll worker, and current president of the ABA Michelle Behnke to discuss the American election system and the role of lawyers in that system. It might seem we’re a long way from the notorious practice of voting from the cemetery, but are we? (Spoiler: we are).
It seems like many Americans are becoming more skeptical about our current election system. And, as Behnke says, whenever there are humans in a process, there’s always a chance for error. But today’s technology and redundancies have made voting more secure than ever, even if allegations of cheating creep into the news cycle. Not only is she a business attorney, but Behnke has served as a poll worker and watched the system work as designed.
Hear about Behnke’s personal experience and how it built her confidence in the registration and voting process.
So where do lawyers fit in? And how can you get involved and inspire confidence? Get out there as a poll watcher or even an election official. The system needs you. As Behnke bites, “As lawyers, we are made for serving in that role.”
Also in this episode, quick tips from Lauren Williams as she discusses centering yourself.
Have a question, comment, or suggestion for an upcoming episode? Get in touch at [email protected] or [email protected].
Resources Mentioned:
“Become a Poll Worker,” United States Election Assistance Commission
American Bar Association
American Bar Association Litigation Section
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In a timely episode, host Jim Reeder is joined by attorney, experienced poll worker, and current president of the ABA Michelle Behnke to discuss the American election system and the role of lawyers in that system. It might seem we’re a long way from the notorious practice of voting from the cemetery, but are we? (Spoiler: we are).
It seems like many Americans are becoming more skeptical about our current election system. And, as Behnke says, whenever there are humans in a process, there’s always a chance for error. But today’s technology and redundancies have made voting more secure than ever, even if allegations of cheating creep into the news cycle. Not only is she a business attorney, but Behnke has served as a poll worker and watched the system work as designed.
Hear about Behnke’s personal experience and how it built her confidence in the registration and voting process.
So where do lawyers fit in? And how can you get involved and inspire confidence? Get out there as a poll watcher or even an election official. The system needs you. As Behnke bites, “As lawyers, we are made for serving in that role.”
Also in this episode, quick tips from Lauren Williams as she discusses centering yourself.
Have a question, comment, or suggestion for an upcoming episode? Get in touch at [email protected] or [email protected].
Resources Mentioned:
“Become a Poll Worker,” United States Election Assistance Commission
American Bar Association
American Bar Association Litigation Section

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