PHOTO GALLERY: Let Me See U Vote forum addresses social issues
September 26, 2012 | 11:15 p.m. CDT
About 150 people attended Let Me See U Vote to hear discussions about different social issues, such as education, health care, women's issues and LGBTQ rights.
Terrell Davis-Weldy, left, registers to vote at a table with Theodore Hammers at the Let Me See U Vote banquet on Wednesday in Memorial Union. About 10 people had registered by the time the banquet started, Hammers said.
| Emma Kessinger
Judy Baker, regional director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for Region VII, speaks at the Let Me See U Vote banquet. Baker spoke about what is on the ballot this year regarding health care. About 150 people attended the event.
| Emma Kessinger
People listen to speakers while eating dinner at the Let Me See U Vote banquet. The banquet, sponsored by Omega Psi Phi fraternity and the Associated Students of the University of Missouri, was put on to educate students on issues in the upcoming election affecting the community and the nation.
| Emma Kessinger
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