CSN hosts event on understanding sample ballots ahead of November election

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
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As the November election approaches, the College of Southern Nevada is offering students and the community an opportunity to get vote-ready with an informative event on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024. The event, titled “Understanding Your Sample Ballot and Making Informed Choices,” will run from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. across all three CSN campuses: Henderson, North Las Vegas, and Charleston. Attendees can participate in person or virtually via Zoom.

Hosted by the Social Justice League and the Women’s Alliance, in partnership with the CSN Sociology Department, this event aims to break down the often-confusing details on sample ballots. Attendees will learn how to read their ballots, understand key issues, and make informed decisions ahead of the November election.

With multiple ways to attend, it’s easy to join in person or online. Registration is available via Zoom using the link: t.ly/r0Czh.

“Don’t miss your chance to get prepared and make your voice heard this election season!”



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