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FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK: Your vote is your voice (on March 17th or before)

FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK: Your vote is your voice (on March 17th or before)

The strength of our democracy depends not on the few who always show up, but on all of us making our voices heard. Photo: Shutterstock


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) — When I cast my ballot for the first time back in 1990, the excitement I felt wasn’t just about marking a choice on a ballot — it was about embracing a responsibility. As I walked into that polling place, I realized that the right I was exercising had been fought for, argued over and secured by countless women who came before me. It was a moment of gratitude, humility and purpose.

And today, more than ever, that purpose matters. The strength of our democracy depends not on the few who always show up, but on all of us making our voices heard.

Yet too many of us stay home. In rural and local elections, turnout is strikingly low — often in the teens. For example, in Champaign County — home to an estimated 217,496 residents — turnout in the last municipal primary hovered just over 21% of registered voters casting ballots. That means nearly 4 out of 5 eligible voters didn’t take part. In Vermilion County — with around 73,000 residents — recent local primary participation was similarly sparse. And in Piatt County — home to about 16,700 people — participation in local elections often trails even these already low figures. These numbers aren’t just statistics — they’re missed opportunities to shape our community, our schools, our taxes, and our future.

Voting isn’t difficult, but it does require a plan. Decide now how you will vote: if you already received a mail-in ballot, make sure to send it in or put it in one of the yellow drop boxes available all over. Take advantage of early in-person voting if you can or set aside time on Election Day to head to your polling place. If you need help finding your polling location or understanding your options, resources are available through the League of Women Voters, or the office of your County Clerk.

Don’t wait until Election Day. Make your plan now — and help a friend or family member (or five!) make theirs. Democracy only works when we all participate.

I also want to hear your voting story. What did your first vote mean to you? What motivates you today? Send your story to ehess@chambanatoday.com — I may publish it in a future guest commentator column.

When you cast your ballot, you honor not just those who fought for that right, but the future we build together. Don’t let that right go unused.

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