Voters in North Syracuse go to the polls
Election Day brings neighbors in the northern suburbs out to cast their votes
By Teagan Brown
(NORTH SYRACUSE, N.Y.) Voters across New York state traveled to their respective polling places this morning to cast their ballots in the midterm elections.
North Syracuse residents such as Nancy Mack even brought along her grandchildren to show them America’s system of democracy.
“I think it’s important for everyone to go out there and vote,” said Mack. “The younger you take children to see how the process works, the better it is then when they become adults.”
While Mack has voted a number of times throughout her life, others are voting for the first time.
23-year-old Phoenix Corbin said he felt he was ready to come out to the polls because he wanted to cast his vote for those who help disabled Americans such as himself.
“I feel like people are becoming more and more aware of disabled Americans,” said Corbin “Getting out to vote what we feel is best counts just as much as the next person.”
David Losito, a voter from Cicero, said part of why he’s at the polls is that other people don’t have the same privilege.
“You look around the world and see other people who don’t have that right, so it’s very important,” said Losito.
Polls in New York State close at 9:00PM EST