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Draw Voters To Polls

They may not be able to vote in the national election, but that didn't keep Oneonta Middle School students from turning in their votes at their own in-school presidential elections. Aiden Mackey, treasurer, left, and Natalia Legname, secretary, ran unopposed, so they were charged with counting the ballots. When the final results were in, Reilly Catan was elected president, and Keara Hazard, vice president. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)
They may not be able to vote in the national election, but that didn’t keep Oneonta Middle School students from turning in their votes at their own in-school presidential elections. Aiden Mackey, treasurer, left, and Natalia Legname, secretary, ran unopposed, so they were charged with counting the ballots. When the final results were in, Reilly Catan was elected president, and Keara Hazard, vice president. (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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