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Female involvement in voting
Little Rock, Arkansas – What does the beginning of early voting for the midterm elections imply for women and why is it significant?
Powerful Little Rock woman Claire Brown discusses how women are expected to vote in large numbers to address issues that directly impact women’s health at a time when voter turnout is low.
Brown also discusses how women typically vote on issues that have a direct impact on their families and how creating a voting guide may make the process simple.
The League of Women Voters Education Fund has prepared a simple candidate list for several elections as well as information on Vote411.org.
Follow Claire and the Power Women team on Twitter at @ClairePowerMom or visit ThePowerWomen.org for more information.
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