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Mardy McGawStudents engage in activities to learn about the candidates and issues, then cast mock ballots that are counted along with those of millions of other students across the nation.
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Michelle KrillStudents engage in activities to learn about the candidates and issues, then cast mock ballots that are counted along with those of millions of other students across the nation.
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H BelowElection links
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Aaron SlutskyThis year, Google is working with the National Student/Parent Mock Election to get students of all ages excited about the November elections. Students engage in activities to learn about the candidates and issues, then cast mock ballots that are counted along with those of millions of other students across the nation.
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Ben HarperInteractive Election Maps
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Sandy KennedyElection tools for Educators from Google
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Jennifer JensenThis year, Google is working with the National Student/Parent Mock Election to get students of all ages excited about the November elections. Students engage in activities to learn about the candidates and issues, then cast mock ballots that are counted along with those of millions of other students across the nation.
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Stefani HiteStudents engage in activities to learn about the candidates and issues, then cast mock ballots that are counted along with those of millions of other students across the nation.
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Marcia RobertsElection tools for teachers
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Beth StillElection 2008
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Maddy CovelliGoogle is working with the National Student/Parent Mock Election to get students of all ages excited about the November elections.
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Kim CollazoDon't forget about this valuable tool!
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A CastroGoogle's collection of election tools for your classroom. Good stuff here for visual learners
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Patrick HigginsGoogle's collection of election tools for your classroom. Good stuff here for visual learners
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Justin MedvedThis year, Google is working with the National Student/Parent Mock Election to get students of all ages excited about the November elections. Students engage in activities to learn about the candidates and issues, then cast mock ballots that are counted along with those of millions of other students across the nation.
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