BURNSVILLE, Minn. — US Federal Credit Union is helping prepare future voters.
USFCU and the non-partisan, grassroots organization 'Kids Voting Minnesota' have teamed up let kids learn first hand the value and importance of voting.
On Election Day this past November, over 60 children in grades 3-12, visited Precinct 7 in Shakopee, where they voted for running candidates and current issues. Prior to the voting day, the children studied the candidates up for election and were informed how to make an educated decision when voting. USFCU was among a small group of sponsors who supported its community and took part in this unique youth development program.
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USFCU Shakopee branch staffers assisted the young voters by helping with ballots and registration at the booths. After youth were done voting they were awarded with an "I Voted" sticker showing that they played a part in the election process. Although the votes were not part of the actual election they were tallied up and shared with the local schools and media.
Kids Voting Minnesota is committed to teaching Minnesota youth about the responsibilities of the electoral process. The organization thrives on building an influential learning experience for its participants while stressing the importance of voting in public elections.
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