Voting is not only a right but a privilege in the United States granted first under
TheTwenty-fourth amendment to the United States Constitution which states that: the right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President, for electors for President or Vice President, or for
SenatorRepresentative in Congress shall not be denied or abridged by the United
States or any
State and is also addressed again in Article 19 stating The right of citizens of the United
States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on the account of sex.
Voting is a responsibility. seriously and
Each citizen, should take this responsibility very
take control of the decisions which are effecting every phase of their lives. Quit placing the blame on others.
Voting provides citizen an opportunity to have a voice in who will lead our great
Country, our state, city, and even to our local school boards on issues which are important to themselves, family, friends and to society.
Voting provides citizens a choice of candidate's and the ability to decide which of those candidates' share the same goals and objectives as they.
When you vote you have a voice in important issues, such as quality and cost of education, minimum wage laws, and health care, both public and private, pension protection, laws and the judicial system and many more.
Voting insures us of a democratic process.
Election Day is one day everyone in the United States is equal. Your vote counts just as much as anyone else's.