 I haven't voted yet, but I'm about to vote because it's the most important thing we can do if we want to keep our democracy. It's really important to have a vote. So yeah, absolutely. It's important on a local level, on a state level, and especially in this election, on a national level. I'm a pro-Trump fan. I want to make sure that he is represented. What little we have in Vermont, I want to represent him. That was the fastest I've ever been in and out of a polling place for a town meeting day election, and there weren't a lot of options to choose from. The Tracy Delphi is running uncontested. The moderator is running uncontested. This was a fairly light ballot. There's a lot of concern about school budgets and budgets generally. There wasn't a school budget on the ballot in Essex this cycle, so there wasn't that. It's uncontested select board race, so in Essex it was a fairly simple ballot this year. Taxes are getting way out of control, way out of hand, and I know we need a certain amount of expense to run the town and public offices and things like that, but it's going to be much worse. Yeah, there seems to be inequities in, like some of the issues where, like Champlain Water District, not everybody here in Essex gets Champlain Water, and it just seems a little inequitable to be voting on something that we don't even get.