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The Electoral College And How Other Republics Elect Heads of Government

Hosted by The Waynesburg University Honors Program and The Stover Center for Constitutional Studies and Moral Leadership

The Waynesburg University Honors Program and The Stover Center for Constitutional Studies and Moral Leadership will host guest speaker Michael C. Maibach, Distinguished Fellow on American Federalism at Save Our States, Wednesday, March 26, at 7 p.m.

Maibach will deliver his address titled, “The Electoral College and How Other Republics Elect Heads of Government,” on the third floor of Stover Campus Center.

The public is cordially invited to attend.

About Michael C. Maibach

Michael C. Maibach is the Distinguished Fellow on American Federalism at Save Our States. In 1972, he became the first American elected to public office under 21-years of age while a college student. His 40-year career in international business included working for the four engineers who founded the Intel Corporation, where he served as the first Vice President of Global Government Affairs.