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    [ Government the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state Constituency a group of voters in a specified area who elect a representative to a legislative body. Candidate a person who is nominated for election Electorate all the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election Voters List a list of names and addresses of eligible voters for an upcoming election or referendum. Representative a person chosen or appointed to act or speak for another

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    So‚ I voted today. Before I get started‚ I’d like to point out that I’m not politically savvy or community-oriented. That’s probably how I wound up in this mess. I’ve voted once before‚ but that was on election day‚ and I had a friend with me. This time around‚ I wanted to get it out of the way‚ but I had never voted early before. I didn’t know how to go about doing it all; so‚ I decided that a search engine would have to be my guide. Have you ever tried to search for something on your phone‚ but

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    Lawrence (2000). Why America Stopped Voting. New York New York University Press. This book used many graphical charts and statistical data to basically prove many points‚ but one of the most vivid facts is that suffrage did not cause the decline in voter participation. If anything‚ it is more based on demographics and how people have begun to become disinterested in the electoral process over time – by feeling that one person alone is unable to change anything. Amar‚ Akhil Reed. (1998). The Bill of

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    belittled and made out to be careless. In turn these young people start to believe that they can’t make a difference therefore they don’t bother trying. This affect is seen in youth in their involvement in politics‚ the voting rate in Canada for youth voters has been declining for years according to Elections Canada ‚ young adults therefore don’t appear all that interested in politics. Young people don’t vote for numerous reasons that should be addressed in order to get them involved especially for

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    National public opinion polls are conducted to find information about what people believe in‚ how they feel‚ and what way they will act (Election Central). From a political standpoint‚ candidates who have the most accurate view of the public’s opinion would be able to adjust their campaign to deliver what the public wants. This shows how important this information is and why people are spending more and more money trying to conduct accurate national public opinion polls. Business owners and politicians

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    Voters in many areas of the U.S. are apt to vote differently as a whole from election to election. The nation has also had a decreased turnout rate for the presidential and local elections. The South has typically not followed these patterns that the rest of has seemed to be following. The Southern whites of the U.S. have typically followed and voted for the more conservative candidate and party. Where as the Southern blacks have typically (when they have been able to vote) voted for the more liberal

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    The ever shrinking overall voter turnout in UK general elections suggests we do have a problem. However‚ the recent referendum on Scottish Independence that saw 84% of the Scottish electorate vote including 16 year olds‚ begs to differ. There are many arguments for and against this question. A reason for agreeing that there is a participation crisis in the UK is because there is an increasingly low voter turnout at general elections. In the 2005 general election voter turnout was only 61.4% rising

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    In this paper‚ I am going to discuss the invisibility of poverty. Many of us know what poverty looks like. We’ve seen the massive cultivating images from foreign countries of starving children living on their own without a single support system in place for them. Stuff like this always seems to hit close to the heart for most people‚ including myself; but what about the poverty happening right before our very own eyes? What about the millions of American’s who are struggling on a daily basis to find

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    Texas wanted a really limited government because of their bad experience with Governor Davis. Legislature meets one every two years in odd year for 140 days. (They barely get to do anything). It’s because they didn’t want the government to do much. (Sometimes the legislature would hurry in passing laws so they would have a lot of mistakes.)(like in 1971 the Texan legislature honored a serial killer named Albert Solaho who was a Boston strangler. SO Texas was laughed at throughout the US). Popularly

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