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Chautauqua County’s League of Women Voters works to inform citizens

Abigail Jacobson
Reading Time: 2 minutesABIGAIL JACOBSON News Editor  As Election Day approaches, many students will be voting for the first time. With many important issues being brought up in the presidential debates, casting your vote is important. Being informed of the presidential candidates’ choice on those issues is just as important. In Chautauqua County,......
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Your future, your vote: A student’s guide to voting

Contributor to The Leader
Reading Time: 3 minutesAMARAH GHORI Assistant Opinion Editor College is all about shaping your future, and registering to vote is a powerful way to make sure you have a say in what the future looks like — both on and off campus.  If there was any time to exercise your right to vote,......
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[OPINION] Who will be Trump’s VP pick?

Contributor to The Leader
Reading Time: 3 minutesMICHAEL WILLIAMS Staff Writer DONALD TRUMP, Photo provided by MARISSA BURR | Opinion Editor The second Republican debate was held on Sept. 27 and wow, what a real **** show it was.  At the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California (30 minutes outside of Los Angeles), candidates from all......
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[SATIRE] Top 10 Reasons Why My Dad Should Be President

Contributor to The Leader
Reading Time: 2 minutesJACE JACOBS  Assistant Scallion Editor  Photo By TARA WINSTEAD | Provided by Pexels Election season is quickly approaching, and I thought it would benefit the public to know why I feel my father would be the best choice for president of the United States. (PS. Please don’t tell him I......
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Absentee voting: What it is and how you can apply

Chloe Kowalyk
Reading Time: 4 minutesCHLOE KOWALYK Managing Editor  You’re away from home, but you still want to exercise your right to vote.  What do you do? You apply for an absentee ballot! What is an absentee ballot?  According to the American Democracy Project community relations coordinator and senior public relations major Allyson Youngs, absentee......
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American Democracy Project works to improve voting accessibility for students

Contributor to The Leader
Reading Time: 2 minutesWILL KARRSpecial to The Leader While political parties and the nation as a whole appear to be growing more divided, SUNY Fredonia’s American Democracy Project is working to facilitate dialogue and conversation around politics on campus.ADP is an organization on campus that strives to promote civic engagement. As a result......

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