It was a steady stream of voters at Kennedy Elementary School polling location in Elsa Tuesday.
Many voters were energized about a variety of issues.
"It’s fun to watch and to listen,” voter Rolando Perez said.
Candidates and their supporters continued to campaign heavily as voters headed to the polls but voters shared many different issues they had on the forefront of their mind.
"I specifically came out to vote against one of the propositions for funding of education," Raquel Garcia said.
"County wide issues are public safety, we’ve had it seems like a lot of spill over violence. I think we have a good sheriff that’s doing a good job, so I think we need to show our support and keep the good thing going that he has,” Jorge Lozano said.
Others came not for one specific race but to merely exercise their constitutional right.
“After turning 18 I have never missed an election,” Roli Lozano said. “I think it’s just important for people to get out and have their voice heard. If you don’t vote you don’t have any voice. That’s just the way I see it."