This event will take place on Zoom Webinar. Please email nacomeetings@naco.org with any registration or login questions.

Join us for a discussion with county election officials from across the country to learn about the U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence’s newly launched nonpartisan Certification Program and how it can support efforts in your county to strengthen operations, increase public trust, and recognize excellence. In this conversation, we will highlight nonpartisan standards that can enhance professionalization and collaboration across the entire county ranging in topics from communications, emergency planning, and funding and budgets. Come learn about how participation in this program can position your county as a national leader in elections and beyond!

Participants will: 

  • Use the Standards to find areas of collaboration between elections and other county functions to strengthen operations
  • Deepen understanding of the Standards in communications, emergency planning, and funding and budgets
  • Understand how to pursue Certification in Election Excellence

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