Potholes, Parks & Power: Why Local Politics Deserve Your Vote
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In this episode of People, Politics and Pork, hosts Newell Clark and Greg Webb dive into the often-overlooked but critically important world of local elections. With their signature mix of wit, wisdom, and genuine civic passion, the duo unpacks how the decisions made closest to home—from city councils and school boards to mayors and county commissioners—can have a bigger impact on your day-to-day life than anything happening in Washington, D.C.
They explore why local voter turnout is historically low, despite these races influencing everything from your trash pickup to school curriculum. Along the way, they reflect on personal stories from the campaign trail, discuss the emotional toll of public service, and encourage listeners to get involved—not just by voting, but by understanding who's on the ballot and what they stand for.
Whether you're a seasoned voter or someone who's never stepped inside a polling booth for a local race, this episode will leave you thinking differently about civic engagement—and hopefully, more empowered to participate.
Know your ballot. Know your candidates. Make your voice count in your hometown. Visit nass.org/Can-I-Vote to find out how and where to vote in your local elections.
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