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Ready for November 4? Check out our elections exhibit!

Posted by: asclibrarian on: October 8, 2008

Elections exhibit

Elections exhibit

As November 4 approaches quickly and the debates are in full swing, come by the main floor of the library to check out our new elections exhibit. The exhibit celebrates voting, elections, and presidents past and present. Read up on some of the hot policy issues, marvel at the best presidential speeches of our time, explore political cartoons, or watch a video on Reaganomics.

Don’t forget to apply for an absentee ballot if you live out of state. Librarians can help you locate a ballot, or you can go to the League of Women Voters web site, vote411 and go to Voting in Your State to find an absentee ballot as well as everything you need to know about casting a vote in your state.

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