Today, at the National World War I Museum in Kansas City, Curtis Woods from the Kansas City Election Board spoke at a naturalization ceremony, emphasizing the importance of voter registration. Following the ceremony, over half of the new citizens took the opportunity to register to vote, marking a significant step in their civic engagement.
Key Details:
- Event: Naturalization Ceremony held at the National World War I Museum
- Speaker: Curtis Woods, Kansas City Election Board
- Voter Registration: Over 50% of new citizens registered to vote
- Importance: Highlighted civic engagement and participation in democracy
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Source: KCMO Election Board
