 So between the two that are running for, running for mayor, it came right down to the day of I've been flipped it flopping back and forth and back and forth and back and forth. And as far as telling you who I voted for, I probably won't. The general sentiment going into it, it seems like the folks were thinking that Joan Shannon has a like is going to probably take it. But I'm starting to get feelings from other folks that it's going to be close. What brings you to the polls today? Camp painting. Camp painting. Camp painting. Yeah, first time being active and getting who we'd like to see elected. Yeah. Well, obviously the mayor has faced a big race and I'm supporting Joan. And I served with Joan in the Bronx City Council for 10 years. And given the issues in front of us, you know, today with the homeless population, public safety. I just think her experience is something that kind of sent me in her direction. Something I've been thinking a lot about is our housing crisis in Burlington and just the immense amount of suffering that is going on around us, which I think we all see. And I think it really requires a very compassionate and, yeah, like open minded, caring approach. And I think that that is Emma stands for that. I was super excited to see Emma on the ballot and to vote for Emma because I think she understands really complicated issues and cares about everyone in our community. So she's the right person for the right time. We need a good mayor. And I think I know I want. And were there any issues to you that were especially important in this election? Yes, for the police department and the park department. The ballot question on the funding for the police and fire as well, because what I do for a living, I think that's really important for what's facing the city. And I hope that passes to continue the upward momentum. You know, funding for the fire department and the police and the school. And, you know, I know it's tax dollars, but we need to help improve those things. So it was all good for me. Always got to vote for the schools, of course, of course. I'm a homeowner. I've been here 30 years and I'm concerned about rising costs, including taxes. I'm, you know, pro education. I'm a liberal, but, you know, getting priced out of my home, I feel like is getting a little absurd. I don't want to see increases. My taxes go up. And I think we can do a lot better than what we're doing now. Do you feel the same way about the public safety? No, that's what I want to see. I don't even really go downtown Burlington. It's all over the country, but, you know, definitely want to see Burlington go back to what it was when I came here 35 years ago. I've been a Burlington resident for five years now and to be able to vote for the first time and to make my voice count by voting is such a huge privilege. So, yes, I'm excited. I felt like the candidates were pretty much very dedicated to getting the job done and I hope the best man wins or the best person wins.