The Meaning Behind Election Day in 2022
On the surface, Election Day is about democracy, but for some it carries meaning.
By Ben Spector
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (N.C.C. News) — Election Day brings people to polling places to cast a ballot and create an impact on democracy. The 2022 Midterm Elections are no different.
In this particular election, New York has congressional seats, as well as the role of governor, up for grabs. Citizens, such as Andrea Wandersee, says she takes every opportunity to be a part of the political process.
“I vote in every election,” Wandersee said. “The school board, it doesn’t matter. I try to get it done early in the day if I don’t do early voting. Early voting is a great option and I’m glad we have it. I hope we can keep it.”
Early voting was available for this year’s election, and Wandersee wants it to remain a part of the electoral process and hopefully attract more voters.
“It gets young people out to vote,” Wandersee said. “I have a lot of concerns about the future and I think there’s a lot of apathy around voting. A lot of people feel like their vote doesn’t matter.”
While Election Day serves the purpose of pushing forward the process of democracy, for some other people, such as Lucy Paris, the day carries more weight.
“[Election Day] means everything to me,” Paris said. “From the time I was a child, I used to go to the polls with my dad first thing in the morning. We were always taught that it is our right and it is our privilege.”
The day has multiple meanings for a plethora of people. Voters will be able to cast a ballot throughout the day.