Published On: January 24th, 2016|

The Orange County Register – Roxana Kopetman

“Mixtli Leal stood near voting booths at Cesar E. Chavez High School on Thursday and offered her classmates this bit of advice: “They’re not touch screens.” For some teens accustomed to touching screens to make things happen, that was different. So was the idea of voting. Enter Vote Mobile, a motorized road show put on by the Orange County registrar of voters. It comes complete with voting booths and fliers in five languages and workers from the registrar’s office. On Thursday, with the nation gearing up to a elect a president (and senators, representatives, and other people) this year, Vote Mobile made its first on-campus appearance of 2016, rolling up to stage a mock election at the high school.”(more)