Erika Siedschlag
freshman, art studio
I feel a little dazed and confused. I woke up really early to go to the polling place at the Student Residence Center at 6:30. This is the first time I've voted. It was cool. They were really helpful and showed us what to do."
Jessica Ludewig
senior, history and German
"I woke up and went to the polls to vote. The rest of the day wasn't annoying, but it was a little weird to have everybody asking if I'd voted or not."
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Miriam Hoelever
Foreign Exchange Student
senior, American Studies
"I watched the news on TV this morning about the election. I can't vote because I'm an exchange student. (Election Day) is pretty crazy, people are really excited about it."
James Bell
junior, undeclared
"I haven't gotten to vote all day because I've been in class. The League of Pissed-Off Voters screamed at me to vote over on Coal. I live over on the West Side so I'll try to make it, but I don't know."
Stephen Baum
senior, English
"I actually voted absentee, but I called this morning to confirm they'd received it. I know it sounds clichÇ, but I feel like I accomplished something. I missed the last election by 10 days, so I'm pretty excited about this."