Ahead of the primary elections on May 19, The Daily Pennsylvanian compiled a comprehensive ballot guide detailing where to vote on campus, candidates on the ticket, and an explanation of two city-wide ballot measures.
Gabrielle Ostad
Staff reporter Gabrielle Ostad covers campus politics and can be reached at ostad@dailypennsylvanian.com. At Penn, she studies Middle Eastern studies and international relations.
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