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Voter Education
So what is Voter Education?
Voter Education is as simple as it sounds, but its importance cannot be overlooked. Voter Education is informing the public on their democratic rights, election procedures, candidates and the issues.
You can have huge impact on elections (especially
local elections) by simply letting your friends, neighbors, co-workers
and others, know where the candidate stands on issues that matter to
you. For example, if your passion is education, ane one candidate has
cut funding to schools, while the other increased it, tell everyone you
know! Here are five easy steps to becoming an expert on Voter Education.
Submitted by admin on April 15, 2008 - 4:02pm.
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