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    Although voter turnout among Hispanics is low for many reasons there are plenty of solutions that can be implemented in order to motivate Hispanics to get out there and cast their opinion in the ballot‚ from local elections to state elections. While all solutions require their willingness to get out there‚ it also requires a lot of help from volunteers‚ politicians‚ and policy makers. Eligibility stands in the way of many and unfortunately that has no solution‚ as it is only part of nature. However

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    disease‚ it spreads and seems to have no boundaries. It affects a variety of countries. It threatens republics‚ democracies‚ and even monarchies‚ criticizing their legitimacy until none remains and chaos ensues. This menace is known as low voter turnout. Low voter turnout affects countries all across the world‚ threating to delegitimize governments that guarantee their citizens the right to vote in elections. This epidemic has taken hold in many countries across the world‚ and it is essential that we find

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    their conflicting needs peacefully. Voters choose intelligently among the candidates. Although no one would argue that all voters are well informed‚ this view claims voters as a whole make careful and informed choice. *An opposite view: Elections are just symbolic in character. They are a secular ritual of democracy‚ and voting makes citizens consider themselves participants in the nation’s governance. Voters feel they have fulfilled their civic duty by voting. Voters do not necessarily make intelligent

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    “The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.” John F. Kennedy. Former President Kennedy expresses how imperative it is that every person has a say in the government. Contention 1: Proper representation is lost. When there is an election‚ the Electoral College does not give an accurate representation of the people because they vote for representatives‚ who in reality cast their votes. Not only that‚ but a candidate can win an election with just 270 electoral votes.

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    Recognizing the Power of “The Melting Pot” Less than half of the nation turns out to vote on Election Day. The idea behind low voter turnout is typically explained by a low sense of civic duty and the problem of the collective vote. People are discouraged from engaging in political activity because of the belief that their vote will not affect the outcome‚ that the system is corrupt‚ that they do not have enough information‚ or that they simply do not care because the policies are irrelevant to

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    because of the unsubstantiated votes of the newly eligible young. The effects of lowering the voting age on the rest of the election process must also be taken into account. How will it influence the candidates? How would it influence the experienced voters? Sending children to the polls would change the election process drastically‚ in a negative way. Therefore‚ under no circumstances should the voting age be reduced at the risk that it would lead to arbitrary votes that would skew the results‚ while

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    chapter reviews the much-discussed low voter turnout and the poor percentage of other forms of political participation in the United States. After reading and reviewing the material in this chapter‚ the student should be able to do each of the following: 1. Explain why the text believes that the description‚ the analysis‚ and many of the proposed remedies for low voter-turnout rates in the United States are generally off base. 2. Compare the ways that turnout statistics are tabulated for the United

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    falling voter turnout as well as the dramatic decline and aging of political party memberships. Such trends are most striking particularly amongst the young people who have become alienated from mainstream electoral politics (Richard Fry (Pew Research Center‚ pg. 60-75). The likelihood of the older citizens to participate in voting process has been high relative

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    ‘permanent’ campaigns and ‘bed-sheet ballots’‚ leading to a sense of ‘democratic overload’ due to more than 100‚000 elections taking place annually which may lead to voter fatigue‚ higher alienation levels and abstention through too many participation opportunity’s. In the USA‚ candidates for office are not chosen by the parties‚ but by voters in primaries and caucuses. This is the nomination process which take place every 4 years for the presidential election and every 2 years for the mid term congressional

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    The rationale behind voter non-participation varies among individuals and demographic groups‚ however‚ they all share a connection in regards to their feelings towards their treatment by the country’s political system. The fact that congressional elections encounter some of the lowest voter turnout rates speaks to the misrepresentation and corruption present in the current political system‚ fueling the cycle of repetitive non-voter interest in political elections. Certain voter demographic groups have

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