Story Created:
Nov 5, 2007 at 9:42 PM CDT
Story Updated:
Nov 6, 2007 at 5:23 AM CDT
TYLER - We're just hours away from the start of election day, polls open bright and early on Tuesday at 7:00 a-m.
Some are excited, some are un-decided, and some couldn't care less.
Raymona Gore was born and raised in Tyler, and she says there's a good reason why she doesn't bother voting.
"Because I think they're gonna put whoever they want to there anyways, it doesn't matter what anybody got's to say."
Dean Hazelwood has lived in Tyler since 19-88, it also happens to be the last time he went to a voting booth.
"Well, it wouldn't make any difference whether I vote or not, they're gonna do what they wanna do anyway, so it don't make no difference."
For other's...Tuesday November 6th, has been marked on their calendar's for months.
"Um, it's an important day."
Stuart Baskin has lived in Tyler less than a year, but he's passionate about election day.
"It's everyone's duty to vote, we've got some important issues on the ballot, a lot of bond issues not only locally, but state wide."
Karen Fraser says she hasn't made up her mind about the jail bond issue, or any other issue on the ballot.
"My husband keeps up with everything, and I was actually going to go home and talk with him about the different issues, and what actually those votes are for, and then decide."