On May 3, experts from UBC’s Department of Political Science will field questions from media and students after they present short analyses on the election, the results and its implications for Canada. If you are unable to join the forum at Irving K. Barber Learning Centre at 10 a.m., join in the discussion on our liveblog below. You can participate by logging in in and commenting below, or tag your tweets with #elxnforum.
Panelists:
· Prof. Allan Tupper, UBC Dept. of Political Science head
· Prof. Richard Johnston, UBC Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions, CRC Chair
· Prof. Fred Cutler, an expert on public opinion, polls, federalism and political psychology
· Prof. Ken Carty, an expert on political parties and leaders
· Prof. Max Cameron (moderator)
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Though we are a ways off from the California election season, it is still good to start thinking about things ahead of time. Hopefully these elections will make the type of changes we need here in California. Sooner the better too!!