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DESCRIPTION:League of Women Voters of Northern AZ Presents\nWho is the Inde
 pendent Voter?\n2:00 – 4:00PM\n  Thom Reilly and Jacqueline Salit\,\nco- d
 irectors of the Center for an Independent and Sustainable Democracy at Ari
 zona State University.\nIndependents (registered as “Party Not Designated\
 ,” the official term used in Arizona) are now the largest bloc of potentia
 l voters in our state—a plurality of Arizona voters.\nWho are these growin
 g numbers of independents\, what do they want\, and how are they transform
 ing the political landscape in Arizona and the United States? How is the v
 olatile crisis in US democracy connected to this steep rise of independent
  voters?\n 
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LOCATION:KSB Eco Hub @ 360 Brewer Road\, Sedona
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SUMMARY:LWV – Who is the Independent Voter?
URL:https://sedonaactionnetwork.com/event/lwv-who-is-the-independent-voter/
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 lign: center\;'><strong>League of Women Voters of Northern AZ </strong><st
 rong>Presents<br />\nWho is the Independent Voter?</strong></p>\n<p style=
 'text-align: center\;'>2:00 – 4:00PM</p>\n<p style='text-align: left\;'>  
 Thom Reilly and Jacqueline Salit\,<br />\nco- directors of the Center for 
 an Independent and Sustainable Democracy at Arizona State University.<br /
 >\nIndependents (registered as “Party Not Designated\,” the official term 
 used in Arizona) are now the largest bloc of potential voters in our state
 —a plurality of Arizona voters.<br />\nWho are these growing numbers of in
 dependents\, what do they want\, and how are they transforming the politic
 al landscape in Arizona and the United States? How is the volatile crisis 
 in US democracy connected to this steep rise of independent voters?</p>\n<
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