CU Independent
  • News
    • Student Government
    • Crime
    • Longform
    • Politics
    • Campus
    • Community
  • Sports
    • Men’s Division I
      • Basketball
      • Football
    • Women’s Division I
      • Colorado Women’s Soccer
      • Colorado Women’s Basketball
      • Colorado Women’s Lacrosse
      • Volleyball
    • Club Sports
    • XC – Track – Ski
  • Arts
    • Music
    • Film and TV
      • TV
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
  • Opinion
    • Columns
      • BuffaLow Down
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Editorials
      • Our Stance
    • Satire
    • Grapevine
  • Visuals
  • Podcasts
  • To Do
2018 Midterm ElectionsNewsPolitics

Last-minute student voters comment on importance of turnout

by Heidi Harris November 6, 2018
by Heidi Harris November 6, 2018 3 minutes read
2.8K

Two members of New Era Colorado take to stilts to encourage students on campus to vote. Nov. 6, 2018. (Robin Fox/ CU Independent)

Students rushing to vote at the University Memorial Center poll station in the final hours before polls closed at 7 p.m. stopped to discuss their thoughts as student voters.

Acayla Rashing, a recent graduate now working at the campus Museum of Natural History, was kicked out of a meeting by her boss on the insistence that she go vote immediately. 

“I’m honestly just happy that I had that little kick in the butt to get out the door and vote, even though it was last-minute,” Rashing said. Rashing was the third-to-last person in line to vote. Students were prohibited from joining the line after 7 p.m. and doors to the polling station closed four minutes after the hour.

First-time voter Brandon Chavez-Morquecho wanted to participate before Trump was elected but was too young to vote in the 2016 presidential election. He attended the Bernie Sanders rally held on campus two weeks ago and favors redistributive taxes.

“Now that I’m eligible to vote, I’m going to use that vote regardless if I’m just one person in millions and thousands of people … to actually make change,” Chavez-Morquecho said. 

Freshman Diego Velazquez similarly felt that the presidential election prompted a surge of young voters to realize the importance of their vote.

“It’s not just something we can just skip out on, because a lot of people were disappointed with those results,” Velazquez said. “It doesn’t make a lot of logical sense to leave it up to those who have different values than we do and grew up in a different time, because a lot has changed in the last decade.”

Some students commented on the need to participate in the democratic process to be justified in spreading negativity about any potential outcome.

“If people don’t vote, they don’t get the right to complain,” sophomore Belinda Polynice said. Similar ideas were shared by Ben Beavers, who feels that history is made by those who get involved and that people who don’t show up have no right to complain.

Recently naturalized citizen and CU senior Akash Gaonkar expressed faith in the political system above all.

“I trust voting as a system,” Gaonkar said. “Even if the person I didn’t vote for gets elected, it’ll be okay.”

After leaving the poll station, students generally felt pleased with the opportunity to contribute, with several students voicing that they felt happy and proud to participate.

Contact CU Independent Managing Editor Heidi Harris at heidi.harris@colorado.edu and CU Independent News Staff Writer Anna Haynes at anna.haynes@colorado.edu.

Heidi Harris

Heidi is a fourth-year student at CU studying International Affairs, Economics and Journalism. She was the spring 2019 editor-in-chief for the CU Independent. Previously, she covered campus diversity initiatives and the local effects of federal immigration policies. A loud and unashamed ABBA fan, she can be relied upon to belt out the tunes of the seventies whenever possible.

Read More

CU Canvas back online following global cyberattack

May 8, 2026

Warm, windy and dry: A perfect storm for wildfires...

May 5, 2026

Suspect charged for swatting incident at Norlin Library in...

May 4, 2026

Newsletter

Subscribe to CUI Weekly and get a roundup of the week's stories sent to your inbox every Monday.

Support Us

Search

Avery Clifton - Editor-in-Chief

Alexia Bailey - Managing Editor

Ainsley Coogan - Managing Editor

Download Spotlight

Keep in touch

Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Spotify

@2018 - PenciDesign. All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by PenciDesign

CU Independent
  • News
    • Student Government
    • Crime
    • Longform
    • Politics
    • Campus
    • Community
  • Sports
    • Men’s Division I
      • Basketball
      • Football
    • Women’s Division I
      • Colorado Women’s Soccer
      • Colorado Women’s Basketball
      • Colorado Women’s Lacrosse
      • Volleyball
    • Club Sports
    • XC – Track – Ski
  • Arts
    • Music
    • Film and TV
      • TV
    • Lifestyle
    • Food
  • Opinion
    • Columns
      • BuffaLow Down
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Editorials
      • Our Stance
    • Satire
    • Grapevine
  • Visuals
  • Podcasts
  • To Do
CU Independent
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertising
  • PARTNERS
  • Social
  • Apply
  • Submit
@2018 - PenciDesign. All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by PenciDesign