Toledo Magazine: Women relish the chance to vote for a woman Published on Nov. 13, 2016 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Jean Cieslukowski, 91, reacts to voting at the Early Voting Center in Toledo for the first woman presidential candidate from a major party. She was with her granddaughter, Suzy Kohli, 12. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Twyla Wheaton, 75, worked at the polling booth at her precinct. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Jean Cieslukowski, 91, with her granddaughter Suzy Kohli, 12, votes at the Early Voting Center in Toledo. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Naomi Scott, 92, shows off her I Love Voting sticker at her precinct at New Harvest Christian Church in Oregon, Ohio. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Democrat phone bank volunteer Tommy Hartman, left, is taught by phone bank captain Joanie Kitchen how to call potential voters at the UAW Local 12 Hall on Ashland Ave. in Toledo. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Lane Park of Oregon residents Mary Schmidt, 100, left, and Naomi Scott, 92, talk about voting rights. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Twyla Wheaton, 75, passes out sample democratic ballots outside of her precinct after voting for Hillary Clinton. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Twyla Wheaton, 75, outside of her precinct at Friendship Baptist Church in Toledo. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Rose Mary Hayes, 90, with her son Don Hayes, votes for Hillary Clinton at the Early Voting Center in Toledo. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Rose Mary Hayes, 90, with her son Don Hayes, votes for Hillary Clinton at the Early Voting Center in Toledo. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Toledo resident Tommy Hartman works the phone bank at the UAW Local 12 Hall on Ashland Ave. in Toledo. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Toledo resident Tommy Hartman works the phone bank at the UAW Local 12 Hall on Ashland Ave. in Toledo. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image Recommended for you Click to comment