Standing outside the Herbert C. Young Community Center in Cary, volunteers were making their last pitch to voters before they cast their ballots.
“It matters where you live and how where you live is governed. And I think it’s just gotten very important. We have serious issues with neighborhood changes into non-affordable living as opposed to bringing in affordable housing. We’ve got a lot of issues we need to work on,” said Steven Walker, a volunteer with the Wake County Democratic Party.
“Impact starts at the local level, and that’s where you see results. And I think it’s especially important for the new generation to be just as active because we are inheriting, whether it’s a town or an economy, we are inheriting that in the future,” said Anna Claire, a volunteer with the Wake County Republican Party…