Matthew Duran
Sophomore
Political science
No, because it's not that hard just to show up to the polls and write in who you want. That's what I've done the last few elections. It's not that hard.
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Nichole Wilson
Freshman
Health sciences
Yes, because I am in (ASUNM) Lobo Spirit, and I feel that it is important to vote. The effects that they make - the decisions that ASUNM makes affect you. I plan to.
Nikki Olonovich
Senior
Communication and psychology
It might make a small fraction of the population vote more, but I think people's enthusiasm in college politics or politics in general is very minimum.
Tyler McCormick
Senior
American history and
business administration
No, it won't make me more likely to vote, because it's less incentive for me to go vote. You don't see people actually there. You're like, "Oh, I have to go to a Web site." There aren't people literally there saying you should go vote.
Summer Abt
Sophomore
Nutrition
Online is more accessible, more available and easier to do. So, more likely, yeah.