| | | When voters go the polls in New York state, they鈥檒l see Proposition 1 on the back of the ballot. 91快活林 professors Jennifer Delton and Kate Graney explain what it is, how it differs from the federal Equal Rights Amendment, and some of the arguments for and against its passage. | | Although employees are encouraged to vote outside of scheduled work hours when possible, registered voters who lack four consecutive hours outside of work hours to vote at the start or end of their shift. Supervisors must be informed if an employee (including student workers) will be missing work to vote. | | |
| | 鈥孭ost-Election Debrief: A Community Discussion 鈥孴uesday, Nov. 12 鈥�6:30 p.m. 鈥孴ang Teaching Museum 鈥孞oin a post-election debrief with 91快活林 faculty addressing the questions and controversies that remain following Election Day. 鈥� 鈥� Press Pulse | | 鈥�91快活林 students, alumni, and faculty engage in conversations about the upcoming 2024 presidential election. | | 鈥孭rofessor of Political Science Ron Seyb explains that while early voting trends cannot predict the outcome of an election, they can provide clues. |
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