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In the spring of 2020, Abhinand Keshamouni was stuck at home in a suburb west of Detroit. The pandemic had driven his high school classes online, and he fretted about the state of the country.
But at 16 and too young to vote, he felt powerless to change anything -- until an ad flashed on the TV screen for Power the Polls, a new group recruiting poll workers. "I thought, 'That's my answer,' " Keshamouni recalled recently.
During the August primary election that year, he found himself staffing a precinct at a Detroit middle school, largely by himself because of the poll worker crunch, he said. And as voters raced to cast their ballots before heading to their jobs, "it made me realize that not everyone has the same time and opportunities to vote," he said.