78-year-old Clayton County man cast a vote for US president for the first time in his life

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — A man in Clayton County cast his vote in a presidential election for the first time at 78 years old.

Elmore Kelly says if he can do it, so can anyone else.

“Make me feel like I’m somebody,” Kelly said.

That’s what he said as he walked to his early voting precinct at the Old Jonesboro courthouse complex.

Kelly was eager as he was about to do something he had never done in his entire life.

“Like a farm boy. I never did get into all that,” he said.

He says he was too busy working on farms trying to provide for his family. Also, he couldn’t read or write. Kelly says it wasn’t that he thought voting wasn’t important.

“I kind of thought it was important, but I just didn’t have nobody to push me to do that,” he said.

Then he would see Jonesboro Mayor Donya Sartor during their daily walks, eight years ago. She spent years trying to convince him to register to vote.

“About eight years later, we finally got him registered. It took some time and convincing,” Sartor explained.

Sartor shared a video of a community activist sitting on Kelly’s porch as he helped him register to vote.

Kelly voted for Sartor and now is about to vote for the president for the first time.

With that, Kelly went inside and in less than 10 minutes came out with his prized, ‘I secured my vote’ sticker.

“First time. In my lifetime. 78-years-old,” he said with a beaming smile.

Kelly wants everyone to know help is available if you can’t read or write, or if you need help with the computer screens. He says it’s important to get the help you need and exercise your right to vote.