For artists, elections are not only the exercise of citizens' rights according to the provisions of law, but also a moment to express their belief in those who will contribute to shaping important policies of the country in the new term.
When the ballot becomes a symbol of faith
In social life, community events often create a special bond between individuals. Election day is also one of such occasions. Although each person has a different job and rhythm of life, when voting day comes, everyone is heading towards a common goal: Choosing worthy delegates to represent themselves.
Singer Nguyen Vu said that each election brings unforgettable emotions. According to him, directly participating in voting makes each person feel more clearly their role in social life.
The male singer shared that when holding the ballot in his hand, he always thinks quite a lot before making a choice. "The ballot is small but contains the people's trust. When voting, I always think that I am contributing a small part to the overall development of the country," he said.
According to Nguyen Vu, that feeling became clearer when seeing many people coming to the polling station together. The image of rows of people patiently waiting for their turn to vote created an atmosphere that was both solemn and close.
MC Hong Phuc also said that election day always brings a special feeling to many families. He recalled his childhood years, when he followed his parents to the polling station, he himself was curious to observe how adults participated in the election.
Those memories followed him for many years afterwards. When he grew up and became a voter, he understood more clearly the meaning of those seemingly very simple moments.
When I see people in the neighborhood going to the polls together, I feel the community spirit very clearly. Everyone wants to choose people who are truly capable of contributing to society," the male MC shared.

From the perspective of a long-time artist, singer Doan Truong believes that election day has a rather special meaning, because it is not only related to politics but also reflects the cohesion of the community.
According to him, in the days before the election, the atmosphere in many residential areas often becomes busier. People exchange with each other about the list of candidates, about the expectations they place in the new term.
These conversations help people better understand the role of the ballot. When participating in the election, everyone is expressing their desire for the development of society," the male singer said.
For director Ly Hai, election day is also an opportunity for each family to share with the younger generation about civic responsibility. He said that he and his wife often explain to their children the meaning of going to the polls, even though the children are not old enough to participate in voting.
According to Ly Hai, lessons about social responsibility sometimes start from very simple actions in daily life.
We want our children to understand that every citizen has a role in society. When participating in the election, parents are exercising their rights and obligations," he shared.
In many artist families, election day is also seen as a special occasion for members to participate in a common community activity. These experiences not only help connect families but also contribute to forming civic consciousness for the younger generation.
Expectations placed on the representatives of the people
Besides the emotions when participating in the election day, many artists said that they always spend time carefully researching information about candidates before making their decision.
Meritorious Artist Hanh Thuy believes that the selection of delegates needs to be carefully considered. According to her, those elected will represent the voice of voters in many important issues of social life.
The female artist said that before each election, she often carefully reads the list of candidates and learns more about each person's work process. This helps her have more basis for choice.
I always hope that those who are elected will be truly capable and dedicated. When I put my vote in the ballot box, I feel like I am entrusting faith in the future," she shared.

Singer Dang Khoi's family and businesswoman Thuy Anh also expressed their pride in being able to participate in the election day with the people.
According to Dang Khoi, each ballot shows the responsibility of the people to the society where they live.Directly going to the polling station helps each person feel more clearly their ownership.
The male singer said that he also sees this as an opportunity for his children to better understand civic responsibility. When witnessing their parents participating in the election, the children will understand that each individual can contribute to the development of society.
I think such experiences will help children understand that the country's development comes not only from big decisions, but also from small actions of each citizen," he said.
From the perspective of a long-time artist, People's Artist My Uyen believes that election days always bring her many emotions.
When holding the voter card in my hand, I felt very touched. At that time, I realized how important my right to vote was," the female artist shared.
According to My Uyen, she is even more aware of the responsibility of a citizen. Despite being busy with art work, she still always tries to arrange time to participate in elections in each term.
Looking broader, many artists believe that election day is not simply about choosing delegates, but also an opportunity for each person to express their belief in the development of the country.
In the context of society constantly innovating, policy decisions made by elected bodies will have a major impact on many areas of life, from economy, education to culture and arts.
Therefore, selecting delegates with capacity and enthusiasm has become a common expectation of many voters.
From the perspective of people working in the field of culture and art, artists believe that each vote not only represents the rights of individuals but also an expression of responsibility to the community.
And on the great festival of the whole people, those seemingly small votes will contribute to making important decisions, opening up new steps for the country's development path in the coming years.