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Ada County participates in National Voter Registration Day on Sept. 22

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September 21, 2015 05:33 PM

This year marks the first National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday, Sept. 22.

In order to address the issue of ever-decreasing voter participation, Ada County Elections is partnering with local cities, libraries and Boise State University’s Associated Students of Boise State University to provide registration services to county residents.

Anyone interested in registering can do so on Tuesday at any of the following locations during regular operating hours:

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Meridian Library Cherry Lane Branch, 1326 Cherry Lane

Meridian Library Silverstone Branch, 3531 E. Overland Road

Garden City Library, 6015 N. Glenwood St.

Kuna City Hall, 763 W. Avalon St.

Ada County Elections Office, 400 N. Benjamin, Boise

If you are unsure if you are already registered or have questions, please contact Ada County Elections at (208) 287-6880 or elections@adaweb.net.

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