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Posted: Monday, 03 March 2008 1:00AM

Just Barely Old Enough

 
by KYW's Hadas Kuznits

High school is about as young as you can get when it comes to being eligible to vote.  But not all high school students are lucky enough to be turning 18 this year.  The younger ones are finding other ways to participate during this year's election.

The Philadelphia students involved with citywide student government are doing what they can to be educational during this election season:

"I'm 17 and I turn 18 in April.  So I'm having a registration assembly. We're going to have a good debate with our debate team, and they're going to act like Barack, Clinton, John McCain I think his name is. Then I'm going to go up and speak and urge our students to vote, and urge their family members to register to vote as well."

Citywide Student Government president Marcus Bruce (right) has been actively registering students to vote since the Philadelphia mayoral elections. And he's built up quite a reputation for himself:

"They say, 'Oh gosh, here he comes -- I'm registered to vote!' "

Some want to vote but can't -- because they're not yet 18:

(Female student:)  "I do, and I'm getting mad every time I talk about it. I'm getting mad because I can't vote!"

Her birthday is in September, so she'll be allowed to vote in the general election in November:

"Definitely.  It's gonna be like a birthday!"

Romare Hooks is 16.  Even though it will be a while until he can vote, he's not waiting patiently:

"My brother, he's 18 now.  So I'm telling him, bro, you gotta go out and vote because this is a big deal now."

(Kuznits:)  "Are you pumping him with information about who to vote for?"

"Yeah, he gets a little annoyed every now and then, but I tell him, 'You're really lucky to have a chance of voting!' "


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