Have Your Say

"Yes. I think it's important and I already voted. I feel that voting is something that doesn't affect us immediately but will affect us in the future." Kimberly Guimaraes, Child Development

By Matthew Cardoza

Photos by Matther Cardoza

With the November midterm just a few weeks away, does voting seem like a priority for you?

 

"Yes. I feel that regardless of what's in your life, if you don't act now and vote for what you believe in you won't get the results you want." Gino Pretelin, Psychology.
“Yes. I feel that regardless of what’s in your life, if you don’t act now and vote for what you believe in you won’t get the results you want.”
Gino Pretelin, Psychology.
"Yes. People like to stick to their routines and not take the time to vote. I feel that some people worry more about their current problems than what they'll be like in the future, and this shouldn't be the case." Jessica Galaraza, Engineering
“Yes. People like to stick to their routines and not take the time to vote. I feel that some people worry more about their current problems than what they’ll be like in the future, and this shouldn’t be the case.”
Jessica Galaraza, Engineering
"Yes. Because it's more important to get the representatives that you link in power, especially in these hyper-partisan times." Lucas Carter, Undeclared
“Yes. Because it’s more important to get the representatives that you link in power, especially in these hyper-partisan times.”
Lucas Carter, Undeclared
"Yes. Our opinions meet to ne heard on an individual level. Voting is one of the only wasy to truly get our voices heard." David Terry, Psychology minor in Business
“Yes. Our opinions meet to ne heard on an individual level. Voting is one of the only wasy to truly get our voices heard.”
David Terry, Psychology minor in Business
"Yes. I think it's important and I already voted. I feel that voting is something that doesn't affect us immediately but will affect us in the future." Kimberly Guimaraes, Child Development
“Yes. I think it’s important and I already voted. I feel that voting is something that doesn’t affect us immediately but will affect us in the future.”
Kimberly Guimaraes, Child Development