League of Women Voters compiling annual voters’ guide

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To the editor:

It’s election time, and the League of Women Voters is compiling the responses of candidates – from Senate to local municipality and school board – for its online Voters’ Guide, www.VOTE411.org. Princeton, Lawrence, Montgomery, West Windsor, Plainsboro, South Brunswick and Hillsborough voters will be able to see their entire ballot on VOTE411 starting the week of October 8.

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Attention Princeton voters: on Thursday, October 4 at 7 p.m., candidates for the Princeton Board of Education will answer questions from the audience in a forum at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 50 Cherry Hill Road. Princeton Community TV will videotape the event, to be rebroadcast and posted at lwvprinceton.org and VOTE411.

The deadline to register is October 16. More information and forms for registering or requesting mail-in ballots can be found at lwvprinceton.org.

The League hopes Princeton voters will attend the October 4 Board of Education forum and that all New Jersey voters will visit VOTE411 and, most importantly, VOTE on November 6.

Chrystal Schivell

League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area

Princeton

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