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Environmental Group To Canvass Tredyffrin Through Election Day
Police said residents will be seeing representatives from an environmental voting group through election day around the township.

TREDYFFRIN TOWNSHIP, PA – Tredyffrin Township residents will be seeing representatives of an environmental voting group in the area through election day, as the group will canvass the township, police said.
According to Tredyffrin Township Police, Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania will have representatives canvassing within the boundaries of Tredyffrin Township beginning through Election Day, Tuesday Nov. 6.
Canvassers typically work between the hours of 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
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Conservation Voters of Pennsylvania are not required to have a permit, as the group is a registered non-profit organization.
Representatives do wear an ID cards themselves as a representative of the organization, in addition to carrying literature.
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All solicitation activity must comply with regulations otherwise established in the Township code, which you can review in full online here.
Police said the public should contact them at (610) 644-3221 with any concerns or questions.
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