First-time voters, seniors celebrated at Marion County voting sites

INDIANAPOLIS — Yvette Fancher is a ball of energy, and she takes her job as a poll worker very seriously.

However, she is bringing some joy to polls this year by celebrating first-time voters.

As voters are in line, Fancher asks if there are any first-time voters. If they say yes, she lets the other poll workers know. They cheer and clap to celebrate the milestone.

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“I just enjoy seeing all these different kinds of people come in and are ecstatic for first-time voters,” Fancher said. “We have to celebrate that, it’s something special.”

Two of the first-time voters who were celebrated were Jakye and Kaniya Bowers. They are recent graduates who came to vote with their mom. Each says the experience was special.

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“My mom was telling me every vote counts,” Jakye Bowers, a 22-year-old first-time voter, said. “I didn’t think of it like that, but I guess every vote does count. So, my mom had us wake up this morning to put my vote in so I can be heard.”

“It means a lot because this is my first time being able to vote for any election,” Kaniya Bowers, a 19-year-old first-time voter, said. “Previously, I was not allowed to so it means a lot knowing I can vote this year.”

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