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  2. How Do I Talk to My Kids About The Election? - AOL

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    Here's how to debunk politics for young minds and bring the debate home to your dinner table. If you’re anything like me, you’re both excited and anxious when your kids ask about the 2020 US ...

  3. Election Day FAQ: Can you take selfies while voting ... - AOL

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    We answer your Election Day questions.

  4. Kids Pick the President - Wikipedia

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    Kids Pick the President is a series of specials produced by Nickelodeon, organized around a mock election to determine children's choice for the President of the United States. Since 1988, Kids Pick the President has accurately predicted the winner of each election with the exceptions of the 2004 , 2016 , and 2024 presidential elections.

  5. Have questions about voting? Here's what to know before ... - AOL

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    How do I contact my local and state election offices? ... Voters with questions about voting or registration can contact the Peoria County Election Commission at 309-324-2300.

  6. Youth vote in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The youth vote in the United States is the cohort of 18–24 year-olds as a voting demographic, [1] though some scholars define youth voting as voters under 30. [2] Many policy areas specifically affect the youth of the United States , such as education issues and the juvenile justice system ; [ 3 ] however, young people also care about issues ...

  7. Register to vote and find answers to voting questions ... - AOL

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    Find out where Gaston County's Voting Expo is happening this week, as well as information about non-partisan tools available online for voters. Register to vote and find answers to voting ...

  8. Youth suffrage - Wikipedia

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    In the 1965 U.S. Voting Rights Act for example, it was determined that a 6th grade education (typically achieved by age 12-13) provided "sufficient literacy, comprehension and intelligence to vote in any election." [6] If kids were given the same tests that adults whose brains are atypical must pass in order to vote, then many pre-adolescents ...

  9. What are your questions about the election? - AOL

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    Election Day is November 5, but Americans across the country are already casting ballots. Let us know what’s on your mind so CNN can help explain things.