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‘It's an Honor': San Diegan is First in Line to Vote at Registrar of Voters

Leanne Smith said she will never take for granted her right to vote

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NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez speaks with one constituent who says she never takes her right to vote for granted and the Registrar of Voters on the importance of local races.

While San Diegans consider their candidates this primary election, one family of three made sure to be first in line to vote in person on Tuesday at the San Diego County Registrar of Voters.

Leanne Smith, the matriarch of said family, shared with NBC 7 that she moved from Vietnam to the U.S. and will never take for granted her right to vote.

“… You can do that freely and the citizens have the right,” an emotional Smith said. “It’s an honor and privilege to come here and get a chance to vote.”

To do just that, she and her family woke up at 6 a.m. to be first in line.

“I put my alarm on and I woke up my teenager, which I’m surprised,” she said of her teen actually waking up early.

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