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Like so many things in 2020, the upcoming general election will be one of a kind. Even before the pandemic, the election was going to be different than prior years due to a series of changes at the state and local level.

The Dallas Morning News and Texas Metro News want to help you navigate these changes. Join us at 7 pm on October 1 for a live virtual town hall with elected officials and election experts to better understand those changes and get your voting questions answered.  

This event is free, but space is limited. Participants will receive a digital guide to voting and non-Dallas Morning News subscribers will receive one free month of digital access after the event—just in time for you to read all of our election coverage before the big day!

Sign up now to share with us what issues matter to you and questions you have about voting

Featuring:

     – Dallas County Commissioner J.J. Koch

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     – Tarrant County elections administrator Heider Garcia

     – Voting rights activist Eric Cedillo

     – Dallas Morning News political reporter James Barragan

     – President of Collin County NAACP June Jenkins

Hosted by Nic Garcia from The Dallas Morning News and Ashley Moss from Texas Metro News.

To register, click here

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