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Reply to "Historic Voting in Richmond Hill and South Ozone Park"

Since November 2015, RHEDC started to distribute 12,000 Voter Registration Forms.

All merchants along the Liberty Avenue business corridor were given a stack of voter registration forms, and with the local Libraries in Richmond Hill and South Ozone Park.

RHEDC hosts a weekly Senior Citizen Information Session that attracts 30 to 200 seniors per week. Each senior is given 10 forms weekly to distribute in their network.

Each Mandir and Masjid in the Jamaica, Queens Village, Richmond Hill and South Ozone Park were given 250 to 500 Voter Registration Forms.

In addition, RHEDC hosts a weekly Conference Call to advance Voter Engagement. Over the last few months, we were able to Identify Bills in the NYS Senate and Assembly that can be advanced with our votes.

These bills are advancing the Diwali Holiday, The Indo Caribbean Educational Curriculum, the Punjabi and Muslim Garb Bill.

RHEDC is thrilled with the increased in voting in the Richmond Hill and South Ozone Park communities.

Vish M
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