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babylonsister

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Mon Jan 20, 2020, 07:50 PM Jan 2020

24 West Virginia high schools have registered 100 percent of their eligible senior class to vote

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WOAY – TV
24 West Virginia high schools have registered 100 percent of their eligible senior class to vote
By Tyler Barker -
January 14, 2020


CHARLESTON, WV (WOAY) – Secretary of State Mac Warner is pleased to announce that 24 West Virginia high schools have registered 100 percent of their eligible senior class to vote, which qualifies them for the first round of the Jennings Randolph Award for the 2019-2020 school year. View the full list by county.

Now in its 26th year, the Jennings Randolph Award program is an effort by the Secretary of State’s office to encourage students to discuss the importance of civic engagement and to register to vote. It is named for the late U.S. Senator Jennings Randolph, a West Virginia native, who sponsored the 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which reduced the voting age from 21 to 18. Those high schools which register at least 85 percent of their eligible students are honored with the Award for their efforts.

The Jennings Randolph Award “Gold Level” is given to West Virginia high schools that register 100 percent of eligible students. Schools which have registered at least 85 percent and qualified for the Silver Level have until May 1 to earn the Gold.

As part of the Jennings Randolph Award program, schools which qualify are also eligible to nominate up to two members of the student body for Honorary Secretary of State recognition. Students who receive this honor are invited to attend a day at the legislature. The Honorary Secretary of State list will be released later during session.

“Over the last three years, we have worked with county clerks and student leaders throughout the state to register more than 43,000 high school seniors to vote,” Warner said. “That’s an incredible number for a state the size of West Virginia.”


Warner said he is encouraged by the interest young people have in registering to vote. He hopes this awareness results in participation in the 2020 election cycle.

Schools interested in the Jennings Randolph Award or Honorary Secretary of State program should visit our website.
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24 West Virginia high schools have registered 100 percent of their eligible senior class to vote (Original Post) babylonsister Jan 2020 OP
K/R appalachiablue Jan 2020 #1
Every school should encourage students to register. Better, yet, encourage them to think Hoyt Jan 2020 #2
Next step, make actually voting easier. Hermit-The-Prog Jan 2020 #3
It's West Virginia, is that a good thing? nt doc03 Jan 2020 #4
 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
2. Every school should encourage students to register. Better, yet, encourage them to think
Mon Jan 20, 2020, 08:08 PM
Jan 2020

differently from their largely Republican parents. It is WV.

Hermit-The-Prog

(33,337 posts)
3. Next step, make actually voting easier.
Mon Jan 20, 2020, 08:14 PM
Jan 2020

Voting should be by paper ballot, but it doesn't have to be difficult and it doesn't have to be done in one day. Electronics could play a role in keeping track of who has voted (with a paper record being available in case of controversy).

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