CSN Women’s Alliance hosts election forum with Vote Nevada

Patrick Villa Faculty Senate Chair
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The CSN Women’s Alliance, in partnership with Vote Nevada, is set to host a Primary Election Candidate Forum. The event will be held at the North Las Vegas Campus on April 27, 2024, from 9 a.m. to noon in the Student Union Ballroom.

Voters are invited to attend and participate by asking questions of the candidates during this time. Volunteers will be available to help attendees with information about candidate profiles and answer questions regarding voter registration and primary election procedures.

Attendees have the flexibility to arrive and leave as their schedules permit while engaging with candidates. The forum emphasizes the importance of participating in the primary election, highlighting the range of choices among candidates and ideas.

Community members are encouraged to take part in this opportunity to become informed voters. The event aims to promote active citizenship and engagement in shaping democratic processes.



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