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Tell Us: Know a Woman Running for Office?

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 (Mark Fiore/KQED)

Record numbers of women are running for office for the first time this year. Even more have increased their political participation through volunteering, protesting or donating.

Are you one of them?

KQED wants to hear your story for our upcoming series, "The Long Run." We are looking for stories from around California, from Republicans, Democrats, independents. Please fill out our form and we might be in touch.

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