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‘Being passive in our elective process doesn’t achieve the changes that we want to see’

By Patrick Berkery

September 4, 2024

Jett Biggertt isn’t just a judge of elections in Philadelphia, they’re also a voter.

While acknowledging that the “perfect candidate” doesn’t exist, Biggertt said it’s crucial Pennsylvanians turn out and vote this year.

“Being passive in our elective process doesn’t achieve the changes that we want to see,” Biggertt said.

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Jett Biggertt isn’t just a judge of elections in Philadelphia, they’re also a voter. While acknowledging that the “perfect candidate” doesn’t exist, Biggertt said it’s crucial Pennsylvanians turn out and vote this year. “Being passive in our elective process doesn’t achieve the changes that we want to see,” Biggert said. Pennsylvanian Pennsylvanialife VotingMatters Vote Pennsylvania Election ElectionNews 2024Election Philly Philadelphia PhillyNews

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