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Subject: ELECTION 2000
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2000 will be an exciting election year for voters across the U.S.  In 
addition to electing a new president, vice president, and members of the U.S. 
Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, you will help decide who represents 
you in various state, county and local offices:

Exercise your right to vote.  Key election year dates include:

March 7 	Super Tuesday - 11 primaries, including California, New York and Ohio
	
March 14 	Six primaries, includingTexas and Florida
March 14
	Six primaries, includingTexas and Florida
April 4 	Primaries in Kansas, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin

May 
	Nine primaries
June  	Five primaries
July 29	Republican National Convention opens in Philadelphia
	
Aug. 14 	Democratic National Convention opens in Los Angeles
	
Oct. 2, 11, 17
	Presidential candidate debates
Nov. 7 
	Election Day

REMEMBER, you must be registered to vote in order for you to exercise this 
very important right.

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, VISIT THE FOLLOWING WEB SITES:

2000 Presidential Primary Dates by State: 
http://www.fec.gov/pages/2kdates.htm

League of Women Voters: http://www.lwv.org/

GoVote:  http://govote.com/