Come Network @ ESRA 🗳️
The S4EN is hosting our inagural Network Meet-up at the Election Science, Reform, & Administrations Conference (ESRA) at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida. The Meet-up will be on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, between 5:15 pm and 6:00 pm at the conference location. Connect and engage in meaningful conversations with other Network Members at the ESRA conference.
Previous Events

Spring Seminar
March 19, March 25, March 27, or April 2, 2025
These virtual seminars in Spring 2025 are aimed at understanding the unique challenges in election science. Participants from all STEM fields, as well as election officials and political scientists, are encouraged to attend. We welcome those both new to the election space, as well as those with prior experience in this area. At this seminar, you will hear from experienced election administrators, election professionals, and academics, many with STEM backgrounds, about their experiences getting into elections.
Any issues? Register by contacting edi@etal.uri.edu.
October 2 or 3, 2024
S4EN: Virtual Workshops
EDI will be hosting an interactive virtual workshop series aimed at understanding the unique challenges in election science. Participants are encouraged to attend one workshop on either October 2 or October 3, 2024, for a target audience of engineers, election officials, political scientists, and other related STEM fields. We welcome those both new to the election space, as well as those with prior experience in this area.
Any issues? Register by contacting edi@etal.uri.edu.
September 9, 2024
S4EN: In-Person Workshop
Workshop on Election Integrity @ HFES
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONEDI will be hosting an in-person workshop at the 2024 Human Factors and Ergonomics Society’s Annual Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, from 9 am – 4 pm. EDI invites all members of the HFES community, regardless of experience, expertise, or background, to join elections experts, government officials, and fellow academics in learning how to get involved in improving election integrity. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about elections in the U.S., identify HF/E challenges in elections, brainstorm research avenues, and learn firsthand how HF/E fits into the election space.