Campbell Student Vote 2015

Campbell Student Vote 2015

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Student vote is a mock election held for students who are under the legal voting age. Don't forget to come out and vote Campbell!!!!!

We aim to give students the experience of actually voting and to promote learning about politics from young ages. This even has been going on since 2003, whit over 500,00 students casting votes. From October 14th to the 16th Campbell will be participating in this event. We will have booths in the forum, cafeteria, and near the main staircase beside the math hallway. All students are being asked to

Highlights from the Maclean's National Leaders Debate - Macleans.ca 10/14/2015

Hey Campbell! Our first day of voting has been a great success. If you haven't already voted, you have only 2 days left to vote. Make sure you come out tomorrow or Friday at lunch in the Cafe, Forum, or Math hallway to cast your ballot. Take a look at the highlights from the Maclean's National Leaders Debate and the Globe and Mail leaders' debate.

Maclean's National Leaders Debate: http://www.macleans.ca/politics/ottawa/highlights-from-the-macleans-national-leaders-debate/
The Globe and Mail Leaders Debate: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/harper-trudeau-mulcair-step-it-up-a-notch-in-foreign-policy-debate/article26580458/

Highlights from the Maclean's National Leaders Debate - Macleans.ca Stephen Harper, Thomas Mulcair, Justin Trudeau and Elizabeth May faced off at Maclean's debate, including a hot argument over separatism

Photos 10/14/2015

Voting has arrived Campbell, remember to come out and vote. PS to all you ladies out there, Timothy will be working the booth at the cafe so come on down to get a glimpse.

10/14/2015

Hey guys! Tomorrow we are starting the student vote. Make sure you at lunch to the caf, the forum, or the Math hallway to place your vote!

Photos 10/10/2015

Hey Campbell. This is an example of the ballot you will receive when you vote on Oct 14-16 @ lunch. In Canada, the country is divided into political areas called ridings. Albert Campbell is in the Scarborough-North riding. In each riding, a candidate for each party (Liberal, Conservative, NDP, Green) runs to be the Member of Parliament for that riding. The leader of the party that wins the most ridings becomes the Prime Minister.

Watch this video to learn more about Canada's Electoral System: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USK3Q4rsgnw

Below is the list of candidates running for the Scarborough-North riding.

The Right to Vote 10/09/2015

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AFU17NpVS4

Although most of you are not of age to vote in the actual election, you can exercise your fundamental voting rights through Campbell Student Vote 2015

The Right to Vote We created a series of videos to illustrate the basics of government and democracy, the right to vote, our three levels of government and how the Canadian el...

Mobile uploads 10/09/2015

Hey Campbell, just a friendly reminder that elections are coming out. Remember to come out and vote, and maybe even meet this handsome fellow in the process. Make sure to like our page for more information.

Informing Voters 10/07/2015

Check out the site below to help you in choosing who to vote for:

Informing Voters Pollenize is a nonpartisan, apolitical organization seeking to provide voters with the most accurate election information possible. We break down popular elections and provides voters with an organized, unbiased overview of each candidate's platform.

10/07/2015

Hello Campbell Students!

This year, the Grade 12 Politics class is coordinating Campbell’s 2015 mock election in parallel to the Canadian Federal Elections. The purpose of this mock election is to provide young Canadians with an opportunity to experience the voting process firsthand and build the habits of informed and engaged citizenship. Campbell will be joining over 6400 schools across Canada in this nation-wide student vote.

Voting will take place on Oct 14 – 16 @ lunch with different polling stations in the forum, cafeteria, and the main entrance in the math hallway upstairs.

Students are required to have one piece of identification on them (ex. student id, timetable, etc)

More details on the actual voting process will be made available through this page so encourage your Campbell friends to like and follow this page. Until then, we will post regular updates that will aid you in your decision making.

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