
Location
The McChesney Room, Karen B. Johnson Public Library
99 Clinton St.
Schenectady
New York
12305
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New York US
Thursday, September 11, 2025 - 5:30pm
The League of Women Voters of Schenectady County invites you to a screening of the short documentary film “Majority Rules 101.” It covers voter dissatisfaction with the electoral process—“How can I know that my vote actually counts?” and “Why do I feel like I’m always voting for the lesser of two evils?” The film shows Alaskans’ response—passing voting reforms, opting for a system of ranked-choice voting and open primaries—and recounts how those reforms affected the state’s 2022 elections.
"Majority Rules 101" is a 30-minute summary of the 91-minute "Majority Rules" documentary, which is available to stream here. Q&A to follow.
Admission is free.
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