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May 04, 2006 | Higher Education
 

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Thursday, May 4, 2006

Who voted?

Who cared enough to make it to the polls Tuesday? I cared, but there was no way I could have made it due to time constraints. And an absentee ballot seemed a moot point since I live just 20 minutes from my Clayton polling location. But then again, I don’t live there anymore, which makes me just plain absent anyway.

Heck, do they even do absentee ballots for lesser (meaning not presidential) elections? I don’t know, never had to use one.

After all is said and done, I was a hypocrite this time around. I spouted off enough about the need to vote on the editorial page of Sinclair Community College’s newspaper. Then, the day came and went without nary a vote from me. I failed democracy; guilty as charged.

Apparently I wasn’t the only one. Here’s a story by Dayton Daily News that deals with the very topic of not voting. Click the link! Fewer than a quarter of voters showed up. Or, if you want to comment on the election yourself, click this link: Speak up about election results.

Anyone else in my position? Just wondering how important voting is to all you busy college students. It seems that, as students, we all have an excuse to get out of something that doesn’t seem an immediate priority, like elections, which are in fact an immediate priority.

Check out the election results on DaytonDailyNews.com.

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