10 Tuesdays Til The Election: Why should I bother to vote?
It's a common sentiment to feel disillusioned with politics, but voting remains a crucial way to influence the direction of your community and country. Here’s why your vote still matters:
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It's a common sentiment to feel disillusioned with politics, but voting remains a crucial way to influence the direction of your community and country. Here’s why your vote still matters:
As a student living away from home, you have the option to vote using either your school address or your home address. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process:
There are a lot of folks wondering this, whether for themselves or their family members or friends. Many folks might plan not to vote because they view their former record or even their current status as a barrier to casting their vote.
What is Voting? Voting is how we make decisions about who will lead our community, state, and country. When you vote, you’re choosing people to represent you, like a president, mayor, or city council member. You might also vote on new laws.
If you’re really not into either party, you can always register as Independent or with a smaller party but just know that in Pennsylvania, that means sitting out the primaries. If you change your mind later, you can update your registration at any time at vote.pa.
First things first—you need to make sure you’re registered. The deadline to register for the 2024 election is Monday, October 21, 2024. If you miss that, you won’t be able to vote in this election.
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