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    Voting Essay

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    The Importance of Voting & Close Election Facts Summary: The author’s opinions about why voting in elections is important with some examples of the most-famous examples of close elections in U.S. history. Why is it important to participate in the democratic process by voting? That’s an interesting question with several different ways in which to answer it. Voting is the foremost way to exhibit good citizenship and civil responsibility. First‚ voting in free elections is a right that should

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    Lowering Voting

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    My View on Lowering the Voting Age Voting‚ in my opinion‚ should not be lowered to 16 from the already legal age of 18. Coming from a 16 year old myself‚ I believe we are not capable of deciding something so drastically important. Yes‚ 16 is where freedoms begin‚ such as being able to get a driver’s license‚ or begin working in the workforce. But voting‚ I think might be too much or even not enough for our age. First of all‚ at the middle age between adulthood and teenhood‚ 16‚ decisions aren’t

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    Voting Age

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    A lot of thing are said to happen if the voting age is lowered to the age of 16. It isn’t the first time the voting age been changed from one thing to another. Just think about it‚ 16 year old aren’t ready to make them type of decision at that age. I’m not sure if even 18 has the mindset of voting because they are caught up in other thing rather than voting at that age. As stated in the essay only 38% of 18-24 year old voted in the 2012 elections. Lowering the age would drop the turnout rate majorily

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    Mandatory Voting

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    Topic: Voting should not be mandatory Using the internet‚ find at least two articles on your topic. You can pay to print in the library‚ e-mail the articles to yourself‚ or write down the websites and look them up again at home. Every group member must find two articles‚ so that a group of 3 will have 6 total and a group of 4 will have 8 total. Pick articles that are from credible sources (PHS databases such as Gale‚ Ebsco‚ etc.; credible news organizations like The New York Times‚ CNN‚ etc;

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    Voting Stereotypes

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    2008 and 2012 Presidential Elections Stimulated Interest Among Young Adults Voting is undeniably one of the most central civic opportunities that have been given to citizens of the United States of America. The importance of voting cannot be stressed enough as it is the cornerstone of democracy in the country. In the past‚ almost three decades‚ the people inclined to vote have been unduly of older age‚ higher income and more partisan in their welfares and interests. The gap between older voters and

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    Importance of Voting

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    concern for popular sovereignty shaped the emerging government’s policies. Unfortunately‚ the right to vote was not extended to all people. Brave men and women sacrificed much to secure their inalienable right to influence government through voting. Thus voting‚ being essential to democracy‚ has always been the people’s conventional avenue for change and ensures the continuance of a democratic nation. As the fledgling nation began to revise its government after the Revolutionary War‚ the protection

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    Importance of Voting

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    It is very hard to get everyone to agree on subjects. That is why there are so many different ways of voting. Each state in the American nation consists of having particular voting requirements. States should have the right to require voters to produce a valid form of photograph identification before voters can be allowed to vote in either state or national elections. Voting shapes our world . First‚ the politicians need us to vote so they can be put in office. Second‚ the country may not have

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    The Importance of Voting

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    people in the world. Although voting is not a law‚ it is a right and every eligible individual should take time out to vote whenever there is chance you get an opportunity. In a perfect world‚ people will do what is right for the common good. Treat voting as if you are buying a new house‚ first think about the reasons‚ evaluate the first appearances‚ and then make your selection. However‚ in today’s world the rich and powerful dictate the rules. If more people took voting as serious as their complaints

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    Voting is Important

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    The reason to vote cannot be overstated. A vote from a rich person is the same as the same of a poor person. Voting give you the rights for you to be heard that will choose the next leader in our country or in the world. When you vote you are making your voice be heard by choosing the person you think will be the best leader. People now days are unwilling to vote because they think that voting is a useless waste of their time. What it really means it’s the perfect choice for the next person that will

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    Compulsory Voting

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    Should voting in the U.S elections by mandatory? This is question that has both positive and negative views. We can see from the examples of other counties that this possible and has made a positive impact in amount of people that come out to the polls. However on the other hand if these citizens were not forced by law to come out and vote how many would take the time to cast their ballot. Some that do not agree with this motion often say that with forcing the citizens to vote will give us more

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