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November

04
2020

2:00 pm EST - 3:15 pm EST

Past Event

Election 2020: Results and implications

Wednesday, November 04, 2020

2:00 pm - 3:15 pm EST

Online only


One of the most significant elections in U.S. history is soon coming to an end. Election officials are expecting a large increase of mail-in ballots and early in-person voting, as well as a big turnout on Election Day. This could mean that the process of counting ballots may take more time than in previous elections. Potential legal challenges could also delay the results of key races. But once the votes are all counted, the results will be confirmed—and the implications are vast.

Newly elected policymakers in federal and state government will be expected to immediately address several ongoing national crises, including the coronavirus pandemic, a cratering economy, climate change, and systemic racism—all while working to unite a deeply divided public. How do the election results relate to what’s happening across the country and what can they tell us about the governing challenges that America will face over the next four years?

On November 4, the day after the election, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted a webinar examining the results of the 2020 election. Panelists reviewed election results, the factors that produced that outcome, policy priorities for the president-elect, and the significance of it all for American democracy.

Viewers submitted questions for speakers by emailing events@brookings.edu or via Twitter at @BrookingsGov or by using #Election2020.

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