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The Smaller the Race, the Greater Your Voice: Katie Growden on Voting, Local Power and Civic Confidence

Voting can feel complicated long before anyone reaches the polling place.

People register, but then struggle to find reliable information about the candidates. They may not understand what will appear on their ballot, where to research a local race or whether it is acceptable to admit that they have questions. For some voters, that uncertainty becomes embarrassment. Eventually, embarrassment becomes disengagement.

In this Season 4 Civic Conversation, Brandon Burley speaks with Katie Growden, Tennessee state manager for Save the Children Action Network, about helping people move from uncertainty to informed civic participation.

Katie explains how her organization connects registered voters with practical resources, encourages people to examine the races that affect their daily lives and helps communities understand the influence they already possess. The conversation explores local elections, primary participation, sample ballots, candidate events, social media research and the importance of asking candidates open-ended questions about how they intend to govern.

Brandon and Katie also discuss something increasingly absent from political conversations: curiosity. Instead of treating disagreement as hostility, voters can ask clarifying questions, examine why a statement produced an emotional reaction and seek spaces where policy can be discussed without personal attacks or partisan performance.

This conversation is not about telling anyone how to vote.

It is about helping people understand what they are voting on, where to find trustworthy information and why school boards, sheriffs, county mayors, city commissions and other local offices may influence their lives more directly than the national races receiving most of the attention.

Because the smaller the race, the greater your voice.

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