A FIRST AMENDMENT PUBLICATION Woodland Hills, California
Volume 141 - Issue 8
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Wednesday, October 30, 2024
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2024 Election Issue
Delilah Brumer / Roundup News Community member Ron Solomon casts his ballot at a drop-box near the Encino-Tarzana Branch Library, about three miles from Pierce College, on Oct. 28, 2024.
Pierce perspectives about what’s on the ballot By Delilah Brumer Editor-in-Chief
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he 2024 election is less than a week away, but there’s still time to learn more about the local, state and national races that have a direct impact on the Pierce College community. From state infrastructure bonds to local community college board races, the ballot for this election can be a lot to take in. That’s why the Roundup worked to break down some relevant information to help the Pierce community get educated before voting. Beyond understanding what’s on the ballot, it’s also important to consider a
range of perspectives on campus. Student voters are projected to play a major role in this election. The Roundup worked to highlight students’ diverse perspectives on political issues.The Roundup worked to amplify student voices throughout this election-focused issue. Nearly 41 million members of Generation Z will be eligible to vote in the November 2024 election, according to the Center for Information Research on Civic Learning and Engagment at Tufts University.
INSIDE THE ISSUE Student voters’ opinions, pg. 3 Politics and the classroom, pg. 4 Youth voting patterns, pg. 4 Ballot propositions explained, pg. 5 Where to vote near campus, pg. 6 LACCD board elections, pgs. 7-8 And more