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Amherst Regional Middle School
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Voting Rights Project
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Finn, Caleb, Stuart, Amherst Regional Middle School, Massachusetts
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Let's Have A Voting Day Off
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An Open Letter to Potential Voters
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Lena, Amherst Regional Middle School, Massachusetts
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An Open Letter to Potential Voters for Voting Rights Project
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Voting Rights Project
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Ramona, Amherst Regional Middle School, Massachusetts
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Write to my representative about legislation to increase voter turn out.
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Voting Rights Project
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James & KK, Amherst Regional Middle School, Massachusetts
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Your voice matters. It matters now. You can influence voters even if you cannot vote personally. You have platforms like social media where you can share your opinions and influence voters. You ma...
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People of the United States
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Lewin & Tal, Amherst Regional Middle School, Massachusetts
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People of the United States
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Question 5
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S & T, Amherst Regional Middle School, Massachusetts
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Massachusetts Ballot Question 5
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