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    Should voting be compulsory? The voter apathy in Canada in the 2004 federal elections was so high‚ that politicians are now searching for a method to increase the turnout. One of the possible solutions is introducing the mandatory voting‚ where every voter is forced to participate in the elections. First of all one big benefit of the mandatory voting is the equalization of the social bias because according to some surveys a very big part of the voters are white property owners. If all people

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    The persistent decline in voter participation continues to disappoint German politicians. When roughly one-third of the voting age population turns out for a Parliamentary election once every four years – let alone federal or local elections – it becomes difficult to defend the “free” right to vote. Voting is not only a right‚ but a responsibility. Therefore‚ voting in elections should be compulsory in Germany as a way to increase voter turnout and to raise overall political awareness. Contrary

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    as a nominating device. Petition Candidates must gather a required number of voters’ signatures to get on the ballot by means of petition. Minor party and independent candidates are usually required by State law to be nominated by petition. 59. Voter turnout in primaries is usually less than half of what it is in the general elections. What steps could you take in your community to increase voter turnout in primary elections? You can have drives to get people registered and give

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    agent of change and an important civic duty. However‚ the mindset that voting is important has changed over the past few decades. According to a study done by the Pew research center‚ the United States voter turnout trails most developed countries; and the 2016 Presidential election’s voter turnout rate was at a 20-year low (Regan‚ 2016). One of the leading issues that scholars and politicians alike face when trying to tackle this

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    Research Design U.S voting rates in comparison to other Industrial Nations. Introduction Have you ever sat around and wonder why voter turnout throughout the United States is so low? Did you ever sit and think that maybe there are different procedures and processes our government could come up with to make going to the polls a civil duty that more people would show up for? If you are one of those select people‚ than allow me to introduce and emphasize my research design topic to you. It seems

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    Michael Effiom Prof. S. Sharifan Govt 2302-73058 March 4‚ 2013 Gerrymandering The main purpose of gerrymandering is to increase the number of legislative seats that can be won by the political party which is in charge of redrawing the district boundaries during that period of time‚ and to create “safe” seats for the party’s incumbent legislators which are seats in which the incumbent will always win re-election. Gerrymandering is the redrawing of election district boundaries to give an electoral

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    In the 2016 election of the United States‚ only about 55.4% percent of Americans voted‚ the lowest turnout in twenty years. Voting is in fact one of the biggest parts of democracy‚ sadly though‚ many people do not. In effort to increase voter turnouts countries have started making voting mandatory while others have not. Should America enforce a compulsory‚ or mandatory‚ voting system? There are three reasons why Americans should not be required to vote: most countries don’t require citizens to vote

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    established. % Naturalization Law passed. It explicitly states that only % “free white” immigrants can become naturalized citizens. % % % % (1868) 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution passed. % Citizenship is defined and granted to former slaves. Voters‚ % however‚ are explicitly defined as male. Although the % amendment forbids states from denying any rights of % citizenship‚ voting regulation is still left in the hands of the % % states. % % (1920)

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    some of the demographic groups experiencing the lowest voter rates. On the other hand‚ the wealthy‚ higher educated‚ older‚ and non minority white Americans are among the demographic groups with the highest voter turnouts. (Cite) the majority of elected officials are older‚ white‚ and privileged white males. This has been a trend since the commencement of the United States. In modern times‚ the demographic groups with the lowest voter turnouts attribute to this cycle. It is a paradoxical situation

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    politics are a non-stop entity that will never go away. Ironically‚ voter turnout is at its lowest since the turn of the Twentieth Century. Two reasons for the low turnout can be found in inadequacies which occur in the United States and are unheard of in many member states of the European Union‚ and other Industrialized democracies. The first problem is that there is no consequence for not voting‚ the other being the difficulty of voter registration. These problems have both great affects on the government’s

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