This year’s midterm elections are not only important on the national level but on the local levels as well. Ward Three, known for its beautiful landscaping and palatial homes, has found itself in the conflicting race for new ANC leaders with varying agendas. In 2014, only 20% of millennials voted. As a result, there has been a major push for a greater involvement of Millennials and college students in not only ward3 but the nation. Three millennials share their experience from Election Day and tell HU News Service reporter Tia Humphries why they think it is important to vote.
Washington DC’s Ward 3’s Push for Millennials
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