Arizona Votes: Vicente Ruiz
Vicente Ruiz believes his vote is for his community: artists, family, neighbors, and small business owners.
Vicente Ruiz believes his vote is for his community: artists, family, neighbors, and small business owners.
Megan Brown made the trip early to personally deliver her ballot, feeling “it is one small thing she can do to support the postal service.”
Immigration policy is a major concern for Maria, whose mother is undocumented and is married to a DACA recipient.
Kyle feels his vote will bring a voice to indigenous communities living in the valley and the veteran community—groups he often thinks are invisible.
Eighteen-year-old Jex Haskell believes voting is important for both his generation and his Native American community.
Jazmine says her vote reflects her support of the Black Lives Matter movement and protecting LGBTQ rights.
Not a supporter of Trump or his administration, Janae chose to vote for Joe Biden, believing he is the better choice between them.
Durety describes voting this year as "history in the making," and did so with her parents in mind, who migrated to the US from Ethiopia 20 years ago.
Charles Brown walked into the early voting place, and his wife Megan, a tradition they feel began when they started dating in 2012.
Four years ago, 16-year-old Clarissa Ochoa watched her world change when Donald Trump was elected president.