CHICAGO (AFP) – Nothing was going to stop first-time voter Galicia
Malone from casting her ballot in Tuesday’s US elections — not even the
imminent birth of her first child.
The 21-year-old from Dolton, Illinois, a suburb of President Barack
Obama’s adopted hometown Chicago, had been in labor since the middle of
the night, with contractions five minutes apart.
But she insisted en route to hospital on stopping at her local
polling station — the aptly named New Life Celebration Church — to cast
her ballot, Cook County clerk David Orr said in a news release..
“I never voted before so this made a major difference in my life,”
Malone told Chicago’s WBBM all-news radio station. “And I wanted this to
be a stepping-stone for my daughter.”
“I was just trying to read (the ballot paper) and breathe, read and
breathe,” she added. “That’s what I kept telling myself: ‘Read and
breathe, read and breathe’.”
Orr, whose office is in charge of setting up local polling stations,
said: “My hat goes off to Galicia for not letting anything get in the
way of voting. What a terrific example she is showing for the next
generation.”