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This November, Californians will vote for a new governor, new district representatives and 12 propositions that include the gas tax, housing and rent.

“Voting is important because the election goes on whether we vote or not,” said Tere Flores, Sacramento’s ACT community organizer and vote integration lead. “We want to make sure that the decisions that are being made are actually shaped by all of us that live here in the state.”

This will be the first year many students on campus will be able to vote and are urged by Community Engagement Center and the Sacramento organizations to get informed and vote so they can make a difference. With the registration deadline on Oct. 22 approaching, students have less than a week to register.

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