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    Constituent Assembly-2: I am ready to Vote As a first time voter‚ I am pretty much excited and confused about the upcoming CA election. Excited because I am voting for the first time and my single vote would elect someone who would one day draw the future of Nepal. I would want to thank the Election Commission for accepting the proposal from the political parties to extend the registration deadline by a week because it helped me to enroll my name in the list‚ which grants power to overthrow or

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    an Electronic Voting for Saint Genevieve School of Pateros as a programming medium. We will state the problems that are considered in making this project and how we plan to solve it as an Information Technology Students of STI College – Global City. This chapter also states our objectives‚ scope and limitations of the proposed project. This project is aimed to make the voting in Saint Genevieve School of Pateros more efficient and faster and retain for future references. E-voting is an electronic

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    Stages in an Election

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    Canada’s Election System As Canadians‚ we have the right to have a say in who runs our country and makes all our major decisions for us‚ but the system in which we elect that person is a long and detailed one. Firstly‚ an election must take place at least every five years in Canada‚ and if wished to call an election any earlier‚ there are reasons and ways to do so. After government has been dissolved‚ a list of eligible voters is compiled and leaders are nominated. Once it is clear who the leaders

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    political system of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)? In Arend Lijpharts Patterns of Democracy (1999‚ 34)‚ he describes the ‘consensus’ model of democracy as a model that tries to share‚ disperse‚ and restrain power as opposed to the Westminster-style majoritarian model‚ which aims to concentrate power in the hands of the majority. This essay will analyse the Federal Republic of Germany and aim to show to what extent the principle of ‘consensus’ is manifested in its political system‚ focusing

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    The Younger Citizens in the Country The current voting age is 18 years old. But the real question is should the age be lowered. In the city of Takoma Park they have lowered the age to 16 years old. Many of the voting members agree with this change with a couple that aren’t too pleased with the idea. I am for the idea of changing the age in many other states to 16. Although a few council members don’t agree with the idea of changing the age‚ there are also a couple of other things that will be added

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    In a democracy‚ voting is important. Not every eligible voter does vote. Voting is often taken for granted‚ many Americans do not realise just how important their vote is. Voter turnout is at an alltime low for recent elections; the more votes there are means more of a fair and legitimate election. Americans should be required to vote because it informs people of what people are voting on and it improves government legitimacy. Citizens would have to know what they are voting about if they are required

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    Research Always Comes First The internet is something that is used 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week and approximately 1‚319‚872‚109 people (Statistics Brain) use it every day. When that many people are online every day there are bound to be arguments. In “Arguing on the Internet” by Luis Poza‚ Poza describes going online and deciding to write his beliefs on gun control in a group chat. After commenting‚ he realizes that it might not have been the best idea because he didn’t fully research the topic

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    history of America‚ there have been many changes in the voting rights of the people. As “equal rights of all men” changed from the equal rights of rich white men‚ to all white men‚ to men and women the ballot range has gotten larger and larger. It represents all the people of the United States now. Now‚ the argument is about age. Should the voting age be lowered to younger teenagers who claim they are affected by laws that are pass? The voting age should not be changed because teenagers are not

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    Voting in America may come off as a touchy subject. In this article it explains to you how it all works. We use the electoral college system‚ this means‚ whatever candidate wins in the Electoral College‚ usually wins that state. On the other hand you have the popular vote‚ which means you won the popularity of the people in that State. There are also some tricky states because they could swing‚ either way. With swing states you never know if they will vote Republican or Democratic. I do not feel

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    the presidential election is really an amalgamation of separate and simultaneous state elections instead of a single national election run by the federal government. Like any other election in the United States‚ the eligibility of an individual for voting is set out in the Constitution and regulated at state level. The Constitution states that suffrage cannot be denied on grounds of race or color‚ sex or age for citizens eighteen years or older. Beyond these basic qualifications‚ it is the responsibility

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