 The top one-tenth of one percent. It's simple. We need to call it out. We need to attack it head-on. And we need to make structural change for our government and our economy. I got a vote. The elections aren't until November. Well, do I have news for you, buddy? There's an election coming up on Town Meeting Day. Aiden? But you're not dead. Yeah, well, I didn't want to walk over here. Okay. What was this about an election coming up? Well, on the first Tuesday of March, most rematchers hold a meeting where they elect local officials, approve the budget for the year, and conduct other local business face-to-face. This is known as Town Meeting Day. Some other towns decide on these by voting by ballot. You can find out more about what's on your ballot by watching our Town Meeting election forms. Oh, that's pretty. So, if you live in the city of Burlington, there will be an informational meeting with ballot items on February 26th at Contoy's Auditorium. You can attend the meeting in person or watch our live coverage. On Town Meeting Day, your polling place will depend on the ward that you live in. If you live in the city of South Burlington, your polling place will be determined by the district that you live in. You will either be voting at Orchard School, FH Tuttle Middle School, or Chamberlain School. If you live in the city of Winooski, you will be voting at the Winooski Senior Center. If you live in either the town of Essex or the village of Essex Junction, a town meeting with floor voting will be held at Essex High School on Monday, March 2nd. Voting by ballot will be held on the following day. Residents of the village of Essex Junction will be voting at the Essex High School. Residents of the town outside the village of Essex Junction will be voting at Essex Middle School. If you live in the town of Williston, a town meeting with floor voting will be held at Williston Central School on Monday, March 2nd. Polling will be held the following day at the Williston Town Armory. Huh. I didn't know that's how my local government worked. I thought I'm not going to be around then to vote. Not a problem. You can vote early. Just go to your city clerk's office and vote there. Or register on the Secretary of State's website and ask for a ballot to be mailed to you. Perfect. Hey, do you want a free stream? Yes. For more information on the upcoming election, visit your local clerk's website and stay tuned here to keep up to date on what will appear on your ballot with our town meeting day election forums through the month of February. Also, this year you'll be voting on the Presidential Primary candidate.