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Your Choice 2004 - California Watch ATVN's 2004 election night reports in "Your Choice 2004 - California" 12/16/2004
Your Choice 2004 - Republicans Watch ATVN's 2004 election night reports in "Your Choice 2004 - Republicans" 12/16/2004
Your Choice 2004 - Democrats Watch ATVN's 2004 election night reports in "Your Choice 2004 - Democrats" 12/16/2004
Voter Superstitions Some voters are relying on superstition when it comes to the election. This year President Bush received 55 percent in the sale of halloween masks. Mask sales have forecast the outcome of the last six elections. ATVN's Felix Rodrigues Lima looks at other presidential predictors. 11/02/2004
Unusual Polling Places Southern California voters are heading to some unusual locations to vote in today's election. ATVN's Lauren Specter takes us there. 11/02/2004
Young / Old Poll Workers Voters young and old went to the polls today some for the very first time. But it didn't matter whether this was their first or tenth presidential election, everyone agreed it was essential to cast their ballots. 11/02/2004
International Students The ramifications of election day extend well-beyond the lives of American voters... Interntional students here at USC weighed in on how today's election results will affect them. 11/02/2004
Phone Banks With the election being so close, volunteers of both sides gathered today to rally support and encourage votes for their candidates. ATVN's Jasmine Johnson has more on the last-minute efforts of each party. 11/02/2004
Senate Race The California senate race has been overshadowed by the Presidential election. A field poll released earlier this month said 65 percent of californians were not following the senate race, but Felix Rodrigues-Lima helps you catch up. 11/01/2004
Elementary School Tomorrow elementary schools across the country will serve as polling places for American voters, but today one local school gave its students a chance to vote. The mock election happened in Burbank and Trina Orlando show you how students learned early on that every vote counts. 11/01/2004
No Child The No Child Left Behind law that was supported by Republicans and Democrats alike continues to be hailed by President Bush, but panned by the Kerry campaign. Reporter Gabriel Morales talks about both presidential candidates plans for America's education system. 10/25/2004
Early Voting While the nation is gearing up for election day, some voters are voting early. ATVN's Erin Lindgren takes a closer look at early voting and tells us how it helps special needs voters cast their ballots. 10/21/2004
Political Signs Fraternities have long been stereotyped for their political apathy. But this election season, some houses are showing off their support in large ways. ATVN's Jordan Moore reports on the frustration of some Greeks who feel misrepresented. 10/20/2004
Swing States There are over 20 states considered "swing" states in this year's election. And with less than two weeks before election day, the candidates are fervently trying to gain support in those key areas. ATVN's Liz Wagner has more on which states could end up deciding the presidency. 10/20/2004
Propostion 66 Proposition 66 would limit California's "Three Strikes Law," requiring that a criminal's second and third felonies both be violent before they are sentenced under criminal law. Vanessa Vancour has more on this proposition's chances of passing come November. 10/19/2004
Religion and Politics While the two presidential candidates are busy on the campaign trail, voters may be looking at something deeper to make their decision. ATVN reporter Ryan Wilson discusses an important issue that may be a guiding light in the candidates campaign and a deciding factor for many voters. 10/18/2004
Voter Registration California is one of the few states that is still registering voters. The cut off day is Monday, October 18th and many are making the final push to register an untapped resource. The youth vote. ATVN's Shawna Thomas visited Cal State Los Angeles, where students were lining up for voter registration. 10/14/2004
Prop 70 and 68 If you've watched local television lately, you're familiar with the advertisements for Propositions 68 and 70. But you may not understand them. ATVN's Lauren Specter helps break it down. 10/13/2004
Stem Cell Proposition 71, a proposal to fund and regulate stem cell research, is on the California ballot this November. It's a complicated issue that will affect state budget spending, belief systems and the basics of science. ATVN reporter Erin Lindgren takes a closer look at the proposition. 10/11/2004
Immigration Voting In the tight presidential race, every vote will count. ATVN reporter Ryan Wilson talks about how Los Angeles is getting its large immigrant population ready to vote. 10/07/2004

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