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Nebraska's newest public official is 10-years-old

SCOTT DETROW, HOST:

We talk to a lot of politicians on this show, so when Nebraska elected its newest official in a special election earlier this month, we reached out.

CHARLIE COUCH: You can ask my mom. I'm a natural-born leader and I like helping other people.

DETROW: That's 10-year-old Charlie Couch, Nebraska's first ever kid governor. She won the state's top spot after 600 of her fellow fifth graders voted her in.

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CHARLIE: This victory is not just mine. It belongs to every fifth grader in Nebraska who wants to make a real difference in our state.

DETROW: Five other states have Kid Governor programs. The goal is to teach kids how elections work by holding actual elections. Kid governors serve a yearlong term. They focus on one issue they're passionate about. Couch ran on a platform of cancer awareness. Every candidate needs to provide a three-point plan. Couch has hers memorized.

CHARLIE: No. 1, we can hold fundraisers and activities to raise money not only for treatment, but also so that we can help financially with organizations like Camp Kesem. Two, I can meet with doctors, nurses and patient families to let them know about...

DETROW: The program's first ever kid governor is now a 20-year-old senior at the University of Connecticut. Elena Tipton says that megaphone, to talk about one issue, is one of the reasons the program is so special.

ELENA TIPTON: My advice to her would be, your dreams can never be too big and that she can accomplish anything she puts her mind to.

DETROW: As for Charlie Couch, she says she's most excited about two things going into her term.

CHARLIE: Just helping people and making sure people know that no matter what, they are loved, and they're safe.

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