 We are here today in D.C. Henry Grafengilden, where students are lining up to vote for the 8th Amendment referendum. We caught up with some students to see why they're voting. So I definitely think that it's really important to vote. I didn't get to vote in the marriage referendum. I didn't get to vote in anything of the last set of elections so I really feel that I want to get involved this time. And then, no, for the 8th Amendment it is very important. It's not an issue that's going to affect me personally, but it'll affect thousands of people across the country. And I'm going to be putting my voice forward to help them out more so than helping me out. Can we say to register to vote? Because this whole idea of not being forced to have children just to continue the regeneration is old and outdated and it's not fair. We should have the right to our own bodies and not what people dictate for us. And I think the situation of abortion is happening in Ireland whether we like it or not. To force women to travel to a foreign country to avail of a service that should be provided in legislation in Ireland I think is the right step forward in this nature. The referendum on repealing the 8th Amendment will take place on Friday May 25th. Polling will take place between the eras of 7am and 10pm. Sarah Murphy, DCUTV News.