 What brought you out to vote today? I have voted in every election since I was eligible, so I just always do. And I guess locally the bridge was a big one for me. And I also like to, you know, get to choose my Republican or Democratic ballot. The presidential primary, you mean? Yeah, that was fun. Is there anything on the ballot that stuck out to you in particular that felt really important to you? Yeah, so I voted for the bridge improvement project. I think obviously, you know, the bridge has served us well, but it's been a hundred years, and it seems like the city's getting a pretty good deal. Most of it federally funded, so I voted for that. And, you know, the school budget I think is difficult. The property tax increases a lot as a young homeowner and with a child in daycare. So, you know, that stuck out as well. Our proposed budget, which homeowners I think will be looking at and probably having to make tough decisions. We also have, I think, two pretty exciting ballot items, the Main Street revitalization project, as well as the Winooski Bridge project. They're both pretty exciting to me. Their infrastructure re-hauls, and I think Winooski definitely needs those projects. The bridges is really kind of a huge project. It's going to cost something like $70 million. We have this huge grant from the federal government that will run out if we don't use it. And there's some controversy around it because there's a split between Burlington and Winooski paying for the bridge. We each pay the same amount, but we're two very different communities. Here in Winooski we have some exciting stuff with the school where we have a pretty big increase in what our school budget is because of new capacity from the state with technically lowering our tax rate, school tax rate. So that's really exciting. With our city budget we have some cool things on there including a new fire captain for our evening shift. So we have more coverage there. And we have a new library position or a restored library position. So we'll hopefully have some more consistent library hours. That's one of our most diverse accessible spaces in the city. So I'm excited we're able to support that. What's a day in the life of a poll worker in Winooski? What's your staff up to today? So today we have people at the entrance check-ins. We have people processing the ballots. They work in three shifts, 7 to 11, 11 to 4, 4 to 8 today. So some are volunteering through the whole day which is great. They do get great Winooski food though. We just had one of our restaurants deliver food. So it's a busy day. We're expecting a busy day today. Was there anything on the ballot in particular that stuck out to you that felt important to you? Well, I think some of the funding things were important, especially for our school district here. What do you love about Winooski? I think I like the diversity in Winooski. It's kind of an eclectic mix of different income ranges, different races, ethnic groups, that you don't find in other areas of the state, but still with the Vermont feel of the town. Thank you so much. Appreciate it.