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Georgia Election: People going to great lengths to make sure their vote counts on Tuesday

K.Smith24 min ago

Some voters are going to great lengths to make sure they can participate in this election - including booking flights.

The 2024 election with all be Lydia Hill's first election.

She's 19 years old and legally a resident of Georgia.

Even though she is working for a ministry in Tulsa, Oklahoma, she started early to make sure she wasn't going to miss her shot.

"It's a very big deal," Hill told Channel 2′s Candace McCowan.

But the absentee ballot she requested, never showed up.

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  • "I was calling up the office multiple times saying, 'Please, I need to speak to somebody, I'm out of town.' And I kept on getting directed to a voicemail," Hill said.

    And that's when she knew she had to take action.

    "When I found out this opportunity might be taken away from me, I thought, 'I can't. I have to get there in person'" Hill said. "Thursday night I was looking at flights - $500, $700. I was like, 'I can't do that.' Luckily, we have a friend who works at the airport and got me a buddy pass."

    After landing at 6 a.m. Friday, she took a picture with her mother after she cast her ballot at an early voting location.

    "I felt like very, very proud. It meant a lot to me to be able to voice my opinion. I can now know either way it goes, I can share my opinions and my voice matters," Hill said.

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