League of Women Voters of Berrien/Cass Counties to Present LMC’s Dr. Tiffany Bohm with 2022 Election Analysis and Related Topics
Submitted by Faith Schoon, League of Women Voters of Berrien & Cass Counties
Bridgman, MI – January 5, 2022
The League of Women Voters of Berrien and Cass Counties will present Dr. Tiffany Bohm of Lake Michigan College at the Bridgman MI Public Library at Tuesday, January 24, 6:00 p.m. who will provide a close look back at elements of the November election of 2022 and related topics.
Dr. Bohm also will offer a short ad-hoc presentation covering take-aways from the 2022 mid-term election and how these may inform citizens for 2024.
Her presentation also will include a question-and-answer session. “I find open dialogue to be more beneficial in these fast-moving times,” says Dr. Bohm.
Coffee, tea, and baked goods will be provided. The Bridgman Public Library is located at 4460 Lake St., Bridgman, MI 49106 / 269-465-3663.
About Dr. Bohm:
Dr. Bohm received her Ph.D. in Political Science from Northern Illinois University with a specialization in American Government and International Relations. Her research interests include political behavior, public policy related to national security (American and International), elite interviewing and phenomenological analysis, and civil-military relationships. Dr. Bohm has taught at Governors State University, Purdue University, and Prairie State College.
Event Details:
- Who: League of Women Voters of Berrien/Cass Counties
- What: Presentation by Dr. Tiffany Bohm of Lake Michigan College
- When: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 ~ 6pm
- Where: Bridgman Public Library
- 4460 Lake St, Bridgman, MI 49106
- 269.465.3663
- Details:
- Coffee, tea, and baked goods will be provided.

About League of Women Voters of Berrien/Cass Counties: The LWVBCC, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
Contact: Faith Schoon, President