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Returning Citizen Voter Project: Know Your Rights Even After Arrest or Conviction
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Returning Citizen Voter Project: Know Your Rights Even After Arrest or Conviction
The Social Justice Institute at Carlow University in collaboration with the YWCA and League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh will present "Returning Citizen Voter Project: Know Your Rights Even After Arrest or Conviction". This presentation for the social justice community and members of the public at large will focus on who is eligible to vote and how to complete the voter registration and mail-in/absentee ballot applications. Learning how to "Make a Plan to Vote" will also help first-time voters know what to expect and know how to find the nonpartisan candidate information they need to become informed voters. <br /><br />This event will be online. Registration details will be available closer to the event.
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Thursday, September 15, 2022, 12:00 PM until 1:30 PM
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