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Why Philadelphians Must Vote on November 8

A person holds out an "I Voted" sticker after voting with a voter guide on election day.

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Elections matter. They can determine not only who represents us and our values — but also how we live our lives. The new slate of state leaders presented to you on Tuesday, November 8 includes a new Pennsylvania governor and a new U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania. These people determine voting rights, women’s reproductive rights, gun laws, education policy, and tax policy, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — and the country.

Philadelphia has long fought for a seat at the table when it comes to decision-making in Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. On November 8, voters will get to decide whether they want John Fetterman or Mehmet Oz to represent them in the U.S. Senate — and Doug Mastriano or Josh Shapiro to lead our commonwealth as governor.

The contrasts between candidates are stark.

That means it’s in our hands, as voters — as are myriad other important and fundamental issues facing our state, country and even democracy itself.

Which is to say: Voting matters. And you should do it, whether by mail or in person on November 8. (We have all the information you need to make an informed decision about who’s on the ballot here.)

Need more convincing — or ideas for how to convince your friends and family to vote? Read on.

Why Philly must vote on November 8:

THIS ELECTION IS CRUCIAL TO PHILADELPHIA + PENNSYLVANIA.

KIDS ARE COUNTING ON YOU.

THIS IS PHILLY, YO.

THIS IS AMERICA, DAMNIT.

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