Lots of people in Worcester don’t vote. Some groups are trying to change that.

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On a mild Friday afternoon earlier this month, Sadia Mansoor shuffled up a cracked sidewalk in Worcester’s Main South neighborhood, knocking on doors to let people know about the election on Nov. 4.

Sometimes, no one answered. Other times, she’d hear a dog barking. But the residents who did open their doors offered similar responses: they’re too busy to vote, don’t believe casting a ballot will matter, don’t know who’s running, or don’t understand how to vote early or by mail.

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