Students have a lot of power to influence elections! The Students Power Elections Young Voter Guide provides thorough and engaging explanations of voting and participation in the election season. The resource is broken up by topic and guides students to research elections in their state and ways to get involved in movements and ideas they are passionate about. Download and view the Young Voter Guide for more information about using this resource so your students can power this election.
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Resources
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Students Power Elections_Resource Guide.pdf
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Students Power Elections_Voter Registration.pdf
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Students Power Elections_Ballot Breakdown.pdf
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Students Power Elections_Voting.pdf
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Students Power Elections_Get Informed.pdf
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Students Power Elections_Get Involved.pdf
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Students Power Elections_Protesting.pdf
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Students Power Elections_Fillable.zip
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Students Power Elections_Full.pdf
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Lynna Landry , AP US History & Government / Economics Teacher and Department Chair, California