The active participation of young intellectuals and faculty members of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities demonstrates a sense of civic responsibility and contributes to spreading a democratic atmosphere during this great national event.
From early morning, many voters, including faculty, staff, and students, were present at polling stations to exercise their rights and civic duties. Voters proactively sought information about the candidates, studying each candidate's list and action plan before casting their ballots. This thorough preparation demonstrates the academic community's interest in this important national political event.
The atmosphere at the polling stations was serious, following proper procedures and ensuring openness and transparency. Voters followed the prescribed steps, such as presenting their voter cards, receiving ballots, reviewing the list of candidates, and casting their votes into the ballot box. Many students participated in the election with a high sense of responsibility, viewing it as an opportunity to exercise their right to participate in national affairs.

Polling station No. 25, Thanh Xuan Ward, Hanoi City. Photo: University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
For many students, this is their first time voting, making it particularly meaningful. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh, a student at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, said: “This is my first time voting, so I feel very proud. I researched the candidates before coming to vote.”
The participation of students on election day demonstrates the increasingly clear political awareness of the younger generation. Many students believe that voting is not only a right but also a responsibility of every citizen towards the development of the country. Through this activity, students have the opportunity to better understand the political system, the role of the National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels in policy making and social management.
Besides students, many faculty and staff members of the university also participated in voting early. For them, the election is an important political activity, and also an opportunity to demonstrate the exemplary spirit of the intellectual community. The faculty members believe that actively participating in the election contributes to building a democratic system and selecting representatives with sufficient competence and qualities to participate in state power organs.
During the election process, polling stations organized guidance for voters to follow the correct procedures. Preparations were thorough, ensuring a smooth voting process for voters. Many voters appreciated the serious organization, which facilitated everyone's exercise of their right to vote conveniently and in accordance with regulations.

Students participate in voting for the 16th National Assembly and People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term. Photo: University of Social Sciences and Humanities.
Elections are not only important political events but also opportunities to foster solidarity and community responsibility. The active participation of lecturers, staff, and students of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities in the elections contributed to a vibrant atmosphere at polling stations. This participation also demonstrates the role of intellectuals in socio-political life.
The election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and representatives to the People's Councils at all levels for the 2026-2031 term is considered a significant political event, contributing to the selection of outstanding representatives of the people to participate in state power organs. In this context, the sense of responsibility of lecturers, staff, and students of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities has contributed to affirming the role of intellectuals in participating in building and developing the country.
The positive response from the school community not only contributed to the overall success of the election but also spread the spirit of democracy, responsibility, and civic awareness throughout society. Through this, election day truly became a festival for the entire nation, where each ballot reflected faith and hope in the country's development in the new era.
Applied Electronics Magazine: Lecturers, staff, and students of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities participated in the election day event.