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CONSTITUENTS of Aranguez/St Joseph said they came out to vote for the general election because it was the right thing to do for the future of their children and grandchildren.
These were some of the views voters shared with Newsday when voting began in the marginal constituency on April 28.
Despite a few challenges in the case of a young autistic voter, a concern about the location of a UNC mock station, and restrictions for where the media could interview people, the voting process had no disruptions.
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