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League of Women Voters guide now available
Wednesday, February 14, 2024 by Elizabeth Pagano
The March 5 primary election is right around the corner and, once again, the League of Women Voters Austin Area has you covered with a new nonpartisan voting guide. Information can be obtained in three different formats: a personalized guide at VOTE411.org, a PDF at LWVAustin.org or a physical copy from one of these locations. “From local races to statewide and federal contests, it is crucial for voters in Travis County to make their voices heard this election year,” said Jessica Foreman, LWV Austin Area president. “The League of Women Voters Austin Area has published our Voters Guide as a PDF in four languages, in print in English and Spanish, and on VOTE411.org as a resource for all Austin area voters.”
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