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Voting and Civic Participation
April, 2003
Volume 20, No. 3-4
From the Center Out - April 2003: Tips, Tactic , Technology, and Techniques: Lessons in Advocacy from N. C's Most Influential Lobbyists
Improving Voter Participation and Accuracy in North Carolina's Elections
Many Seek To Encourage Civic Participation in N. C. and the U.S.
New Federal Law May Provide Additional Dollars for Voting Reforms
What We in the U.S. Can Learn from Argentina and Chile About Citizen Participation and Civic Education
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