Meet the Pre-K Students Who Cast First Ballots of Super Tuesday

These students in rural Oklahoma got in on the Super Tuesday action.

ByABC News
March 1, 2016, 4:09 PM
Toddlers from a Head Start pre-school in rural Oklahoma decided to hold their own caucus on Super Tuesday.
Toddlers from a Head Start pre-school in rural Oklahoma decided to hold their own caucus on Super Tuesday.
Kassie D. Ingle

— -- The first results from this Super Tuesday are in.

Not wanting their parents to have all the fun, the toddlers from a Head Start pre-school in rural Oklahoma decided to hold their own caucus.

It turns out the kids are pretty politically savvy as they chose candidates pretty much in line with grown-up voters. Donald Trump topped the poll with four votes, just edging out Hillary Clinton’s tally of three.

PHOTO: Toddlers from a Head Start pre-school in rural Oklahoma decided to hold their own caucus on Super Tuesday.
Toddlers from a Head Start pre-school in rural Oklahoma decided to hold their own caucus on Super Tuesday.

“We watched candidate commercials, and then they cast their vote with a red star sticker, next to the photo they liked best," said their teacher, Kassie Ingle.

“They even went behind a screen to vote, so they would not be influenced by a friend's vote,” she added.