RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Standing outside the Herbert C. Young Community Center in Cary, volunteers were making their last pitch to voters before they cast their ballots .

"It matters where you live and how where you live is governed. And I think it's just gotten very important. We have serious issues with neighborhood changes into non-affordable living as opposed to bringing in affordable housing. We've got a lot of issues we need to work on," said Steven Walker, a volunteer with the Wake County Democratic Party.

"Impact starts at the local level, and that's where you see results. And I think it's especially important for the new generation to be just as active because we are inheriting, whether it's a town or an economy, we are inheriting that in the future," said Anna Claire, a volu

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