Election Day Report - Central Kentucky
Today many Central Kentucky members helped with Election Day voter
empowerment efforts. Members phone-banked, went out to the community
with information, gave rides to the polls and did the famous "sound
car."
John Ghaelian, who went out to UK to get out information
said, "lots of students had voted and seemed excited," adding, "and
people had our voter guides, that made me feel good"
Jerry
Moody, a CKY Voter Empowerment organizer, went to three different
precincts in Lexington; Winburn, Douglas Williams and Julius Marks.
Around 11am the precincts had thirty to fifty percent turnout and waits
up to two hours. At Julius Marks, Jerry, who was just talking to people
about voting and their experiences today, was asked to leave by a poll
worker.
But most people were receptive and nice to our members.
Especially our members in the "sound car." The "sound car" is a normal
car equipped with a microphone and speaker we can drive into different
communities and urge people to vote. Kim Hoffmeister, a CKY member who,
according to other members, was "born to do sound car," said the
experience was "amazing," and particularly enjoyed that some people
would react with cheers or applause.
KFTC member Wesley Phelps summed it up best at the end of the day as polls in Lexington were closing, "voting is awesome."
- Danny Cotton

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