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Colby Estes, 9, Ottawa, casts his vote Tuesday morning

Photo by Elliot J. Sutherland/The Ottawa Herald

Colby Estes, 9, Ottawa, casts his vote Tuesday morning in a mock election for third- through fifth-grade Lincoln students, as Lindsey Ebenstein, 9, Ottawa, waits to hand him a sticker at Lincoln Elementary School, 1102 N. Milner Road, Ottawa. Results mirrored those in Franklin County. John McCain received 89 votes, compared to 83 for Barack Obama.


Election Day for kids, too

By BRIAN WILLIAMS, Herald Staff Writer

The polls in Ottawa looked a bit younger this election.

Kids Voting gave children from kindergarten through 12th grade the opportunity to cast their ballots.

“Kids Voting is a grassroots, non-partisan movement to encourage lifelong voter participation by involving children in the voting process at a young age,” Linda Brown, Ottawa Herald marketing director and Kids Voting-Ottawa committee member, said.

“It's an exciting and effective program that engages our youth in the democratic process.”

Turnout for Kids Voting was steady, Nancy Johnson, Ottawa, and Penny Houchin, Ottawa, who manned the Kids Voting booth at Ottawa Church of the Nazarene, said shortly before the polls closed Tuesday.

“It's a great idea and the kids seem excited,” Houchin said.

The children aren't the only ones who like the program. Johnson said several parents said they wished Kids Voting was around when they were younger.

For Keith Niemeyer, 17, Ottawa, Kids Voting offers options he wouldn't otherwise have. It gives him the opportunity to vote that he wouldn't have otherwise because of his youth, he said.

Niemeyer said he plans to vote when he is old enough and he hopes he isn't alone.

“It gets them interested and when they get older, they'll get out and vote,” Niemeyer said about the effects of Kids Voting.

2008 Ottawa Kids Voting Results:

U.S. President:
Hodgkinson — 6
Barr — 9
McCain — 184
Nader — 8
Obama — 178
U.S. Senate

Hodgkinson — 28
Martin — 32
Roberts — 166
Slattery — 123

U.S. House of Representatives 2nd District
 

Boyda — 137
Garrand — 39
Jenkins — 163
Martin — 16

Kansas Senate 12th District
  Apple — 129
Rickel — 52
Kansas Senate 15th District
  Schmidt — 69
Write in — 3
Kansas House of Representatives 5th District
  Polsley — 87
Feuerborn — 70

Kansas House of Representatives 9th District
  Dunbar — 29
Otto — 60
Kansas House of Representatives 10th District
  Brown — 56
Coen — 90
Kansas House of Representatives 59th District
  Irey — 43
Prescott — 41
Franklin County Commission 2nd District
  Riddle — 27
Taylor — 22
Hirt — 15
Franklin County Commission 3rd District
  Hood — 27
Barnhart — 30
Franklin County Sheriff
  Davis — 73
Goracke — 45
Franklin County Clerk
  Perry — 75
Franklin County Treasurer
  Hough — 90
Franklin County Register of Deeds
  McCay — 82
Franklin County Attorney
  Jones — 92

2008 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS: Click here to see local results


Program lets kids cast ballots on Election Day

By JODIE GARCIA, Herald Staff Writer

Adults won't be the only ones heading to the polls in November.

Kids Voting returns to Ottawa.

The program is designed to get students in kindergarten through 12th grade interested in voting — and at the same time spur their parents into showing up at the polls to vote.
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Kids toss out tough questions in first forum

By CLEON RICKEL,
Ottaw Herald Senior Writer After being grilled by constituents concerning the Bush administration's

After being grilled by constituents concerning the Bush administration's proposal to provide $700 billion to Wall Street, U.S. Rep. Nancy Boyda flew back to Kansas Tuesday afternoon and got grilled again in Ottawa.

This time, the questioners were too young to vote but both Boyda and Ottawa Kids Voting hope that when they do get old enough to vote, they'll head to the polls. [more ...]
 

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