I’ve met several people today who voted for the first time.
Brian Depue had never voted before but showed up his poll. Same with Stephen Rodriguez. Even though his friends didn’t agree, he felt that his vote today was important.
Several friends and I stay connected through each other using the Web service twitter. It allows you to post 140 character updates to the Web from computers and mobile phones. She posted about her first time voting today. She was surprised at how easy it was to vote.
“It made me feel like anyone could go in there and give my name and address and vote for me,” she said after voting.
She said when she asked her friends — many of whom could have voted for their first time — if they voted, and she got more “no” than “yes” responses. She did not know why so many of her friends missed the opportunity to vote in what she called historical.
“I’m glad I got to be a part of it. …It’s definitely going down in the books.”
Aaron Aupperlee | City editor





