A blonde white woman wearing a white t-shirt and sunglasses kneels on the ground. Her right arm is wrapped around her daughter, a young girl with long hair and a pink dress, and her left hand is holding three balloons, red, white, and blue stars. Both people are wearing Georgia
Brittany Forbes brought her young daughter along with her to vote in-person at Roswell High School on Nov. 5, 2024 in Fulton County, Ga. (Anna Najarian/Fresh Take Georgia)

Voters from across Fulton County, Georgia’s most populated county, showed out to vote in-person at their polling places on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. Attitudes varied from person to person, but many voters expressed their excitement to exercise their right to vote.

Fresh Take Georgia’s reporter Anna Najarian traversed Fulton County on Election Day to speak with voters about their attitudes toward this year’s election cycle.

Marilyn and Charles “Bud” Glenn (center), dressed in red, white and blue, pose with friends after voting at Roswell High School on Nov. 5, 2024 in Fulton County, Ga. (Anna Najarian/Fresh Take Georgia)
Melvin Wright is a 72-year-old resident of Fulton County, Ga. who felt happy to vote at Roswell High School on Nov. 5, 2024. (Anna Najarian/Fresh Take Georgia)
Darias King, a 28-year-old DJ, performs for voters in line at the Roswell Public Library on Nov. 5, 2024 in Fulton County, Ga. King works with DJs at the Polls, a nonpartisan group “committed to making Election Day feel like a holiday,” according to the group’s website. (Anna Najarian/Fresh Take Georgia)
A voter drove their patriotic Ram truck to vote at the Mountain Park Community Center in Fulton County, Ga. on Nov. 5, 2024. (Anna Najarian/Fresh Take Georgia)

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