Leon, North Dakota: It was scary for me, the very first time I ever voted. Sashi, Texas: It was like big and kind of overwhelming. Tracy, Maryland: I didn't feel comfortable at all. I didn't know that people with disabilities have rights, that we can get support in the voting process. Randall, South Carolina: The accommodations that are now available to vote are very valuable. Sashi, Texas: When you're armed with the right information and the right tools, you'll know what to expect and you'll know what resources you have. Tracy, Maryland: I can understand being discouraged sometimes because it does take more effort and more planning. And sometimes we face discrimination, but nothing can stop us from participating in this process. Sean, Tennessee: I'll always vote and I want others to feel the same way because it's incredibly important. Colin, Kansas: Your vote matters. You can change with one vote the outcome of an election. Tracy, Maryland: Our elected officials make up our policies, and our policies can really affect our lives in very positive ways or very negative ways. Karla, West Virginia: If we want to have power to improve our lives, we're going to have to have our voice heard. Voting is our voice. And so if we don't vote, then we're left out of the conversation.