By Leilani Krantz
Nov. 5, 2024 2:11 p.m.
A line neatly wraps in the Hammer Museum courtyard with people waiting to vote. Voters exiting the Susan Bay Nimoy and Leonard Nimoy Studio – where polling is located – are wearing “I Voted” stickers, in addition to special red, white and blue buttons adorned with the museum’s typeface logo. The process took about two hours in the afternoon, said Clemente Lopez, a second-time voter from the Sawtelle area.
“I know a lot of people feel like it seems pointless sometimes, but you live in this country, and I think you should care for it,” he said.
Krantz is a News Contributor on the science and health and Metro beats. She is also a first-year neuroscience student from Los Angeles.
Krantz is a News Contributor on the science and health and Metro beats. She is also a first-year neuroscience student from Los Angeles.
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