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Have you already registered to vote? Why? If you’re registered, are you actually going to vote?
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Priscilla Lemus
Tim Fierro
Rosa Lazcano
Gonzalo Castillo
I’m registered to vote. I know my vote matters even though it isn’t an electoral vote, it’ll show my opinion as well as everyone else’s popular opinion. I believe everyone who can vote should vote. To vote is to show an active role in the government and to show that you care. Yes. I’m going to vote.
I am already registered. I did it right away, as soon as I turned 18. The reason why I registered early was because I think it’s important and that my say counts. However, I haven’t thought of actually voting yet. But when it comes to thinking of the community, it’s for a good cause. I probably will vote.
 
I am a registered voter. I really want my opinion to make a difference. I feel the need that young people should be encouraged to go out and vote. Today’s young people are tomorrow’s leaders. We can improve our younger society by getting our voice out. To do that is to vote. It’s a definite yes that I will vote.
 
I haven’t registered to vote because I don’t know where the registrations are, but I will find out and do it soon. I would like to have a voice in selecting the leader. Personally, I believe students have a strong influence for the nation. I am a citizen and I can vote. I believe my opinion counts and I want to get my voice heard.