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ELECTIONS 2024

Ballot propostion presentation in Sun Lakes near Chandler Oct. 14

Posted 9/30/24

A presentation on the unprecedented number of propositions on Arizona election ballots this November is set to take place Monday, Oct. 14, Indigenous Peoples Day.

"Get Informed on the 2024 …

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ELECTIONS 2024

Ballot propostion presentation in Sun Lakes near Chandler Oct. 14

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A presentation on the unprecedented number of propositions on Arizona election ballots this November is set to take place Monday, Oct. 14, Indigenous Peoples Day.

"Get Informed on the 2024 Ballot Propositions" is the name of the presentation to be given by Dr. Brian Dille. 

New Adventures in Learning is sponsoring this free, nonpartisan, public event, set to run from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Chandler-Gilbert Community College's Sun Lakes Center, 25105 S Alma School Road, Sun Lakes, room 204.

Dille is a distinguished faculty member in the Social Science and Justice Studies Department at Mesa Community College.

While nonpartisan, this session is an opportunity for voters to navigate the complexities of the ballot and clarify any questions before making their choices.

With the aid of examples and visuals, Dille will highlight the key issues and potential impacts on voters.

Seating is limited. Call New Adventures in Learning to reserve a spot at 480-857-5500. Email president@newadventures.info for more information.

We invite our readers to submit their civil comments on this topic.  Email AZOpinions@iniusa.org.