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Testimony on the Publication of Notices on Phila.Gov
Philadelphia City Council | Committee on Law and Government | Bill No. 140031
news/Press Releases
Committee of Seventy Election Program Set for May 16 Primary Election
New Ballot Tool added to portfolio of election projects
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Committee of Seventy Names David B. Thornburgh as New CEO
PHILADELPHIA – October 22, 2014 – The Committee of Seventy has named David B. Thornburgh as the organization’s new Chief Executive Officer, the Board of Directors announced Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014. Thornburgh assumes the position vacated by Zack Stalberg who retired in July. He will officially join the Committee of Seventy in December 2014.
news/Press Releases
Committee of Seventy Board Elects Bret S. Perkins Chairman
(PHILADELPHIA, PA) The Committee of Seventy Board of Directors has elected Bret S. Perkins as Chairman. Mr. Perkins, who is Vice President of External & Government Affairs at Comcast Corporation, succeeds Dr. Stephen S. Tang CEO of the University City Science Center.
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Committee of Seventy Statement on Continued Vote Count
Committee of Seventy Statement on Continued Vote Count
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Committee of Seventy Statement on PA Supreme Court Decision
Fair, orderly, transparent and voter-driven process needed to draw political maps
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Committee of Seventy and Crowdpac Ballot Tool Drives Increased Engagement in 2015 Municipal Election
Collaboration's success prepares platform for impact in 2016 Philadelphia primary
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The Committee of Seventy Releases Statement on SAVE Act
The Committee of Seventy's statement in response to the U.S. House of Representatives passing the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act on April 10, 2025, which would “require proof of United States citizenship to register an individual to vote in elections for Federal office, and for other purposes.”
issue/Planning To Vote
Lesson 3: Completing a Mail-In Ballot, or Voting In-Person
In the previous lesson, students completed a real or hypothetical mail-in ballot application. In this lesson, they will learn how to complete and return their mail-in ballot, as well as how to find their polling place and to cast their ballot in person. They will also learn how to cast a provisional ballot as a last resort. It’s important to walk students through these processes.
event/Open to the Public
Future of Philly Politics Discussion on August 10
What will the Philadelphia political scene look like in 20 years?