We are delighted to invite you to the 6th Annual Election Science, Research, and Administration Conference, July 27-29, 2022 in Charlotte, NC.
Please let us know if you will be attending by registering for the conference here: https://uncc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d1q28GoAdLTHSbI
At the current time, our plan is to hold this meeting in person, but do have back-up plans in case the conference must go hybrid/virtual. As per usual, registration is free. We have a limited amount of funding for travel. If you need travel funding, we can provide some—most likely in the form of paying for a hotel room for two nights. Please let us know when you register if you need travel funding.
Also, the National Science Foundation is providing 12 graduate students with a $500 training honorarium. The $500 training stipend is available for the first 12 graduate students who are presenting a paper/poster who register for the conference. We can also provide hotel accommodations for graduate students.
The National Science Foundation is providing a $500 travel stipend for state and local election officials. The stipend is available for the first 12 election officials who register for the conference. Hotel expenses are also available.
Conference attendees are expected to behave professionally and comport with UNC Charlotte’s Sexual Harassment and Interpersonal Violence Policy found at: https://legal.charlotte.edu/policies/up-502.
If you need childcare, we are happy to provide a list of local temporary care providers.[1]
We so look forward to seeing you at the conference!
Sincerely,
ESRA2022 Program Committee
[1] UNC Charlotte, for its Department of Political Science & Public Administration, provides this information as a courtesy to conference participants; these resources are not recommendations or endorsements by UNC Charlotte. UNC Charlotte has not investigated or verified the reliability, safety, reputation, or qualifications of any such service providers, has not conducted background checks on any such service providers, and shall not be responsible for any injury or damages that result from using such services. As a parent or guardian, it is your responsibility to select the child care provider you believe will be best suited for your child.