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    Voting System

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    Introduction A voting system or electoral system is a method by which voters make a choice between options‚ often in an election. A voting system enforces rules to ensure valid voting‚ and how votes are counted and aggregated to yield a final result. The word “vote” means to choose from a list‚ to elect or to determine. The main goal of voting is to come up with leaders of the student’s choice‚ in order this to happen‚ the voting system is needed. Voting system can help a lot in this matter. This system

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    The Influence Of Voting

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    Should voting be lowered to age 16? It’s 2016 and we are well into the presidential election. The main candidates are Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Many are finding this election to be a particularly hard one due to the fact that both people aren’t very liked. Not only are they finding difficulty in who to vote for‚ but it’s not common to hear people say the United States is screwed. It’s less than a month away from election date and we are still confused. How can we be so lost? Is there anyway

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    Importance of voting

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    Importance of voting Elections form the bedrock of the largest democracy in the world – India. Since Independence‚ as many as 15 Lok Sabhas have been formed through elections‚ the first one being held in 1951-52. The methodology of election is through universal adult suffrage‚ whereby every citizen of India over 18 years of age is an eligible voter in the eyes of the Constitution. The importance of elections in India—and for that matter‚ in any democracy—is as follows: Choice of leadership:

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    Compulsory Voting

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    times of national and local elections‚ often only a small part of the population casts a ballot. In order to address this problematic issue‚ many governments take the aggressive measure of compulsory voting to constitute more public involvement in politics. Even though the government believes this is going to solve this issue‚ there are many drawbacks to this approach for example; this method is unconstitutional‚ citizens lives are jeopardized‚ and the results of the elections are dangerously compromised

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    Online Voting

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    Declaration This is to certify that the work being presented in the project entitled “ONLINE VOTING SYSTEM” submitted by undersigned student of Third Year B.SC in COMPUTER SCIENCE in partial fulfillment for award of degree of Bachelor of Science {Computer Science} is a record of my own work carried out by me under guidance and supervision of Prof. Pang’ of the Department of Computer Science and that this work has not submitted elsewhere for award of any other degree. Name of student: ____________________________________________

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    Why the Electoral College Should Be Abolished and Replaced With the Direct Election Voting System 11 – 24 – 2004 Ever since its creation at the Constitutional Convention in 1787‚ the Electoral College has been the most widely debated aspect in the Constitution. There have been over 700 proposed constitutional amendments aimed at fixing or abolishing this process. And Congress has on several occasions held highly publicized hearings on Electoral College reform but overall has remained

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    Fiona “Why Americans Should Vote in Presidential Elections” Being able to vote for the leader of one’s country is one of the foundations that our founding father built this country on. When early settlers came from England their main goal was to start a country where people had the right to do whatever it is they choose to do with their lives‚ starting with freedom from a monarchy. People died in the Revolution for such freedoms as choosing the leader of their country. It started out as just caucasian

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    Voting in America

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    Voting in America There are many things that people in America can vote on. They range from taxes to presidents to laws. For the sake of simplicity‚ the following will be focusing on the voting of presidents since it is the most well-known and relevant at the time. Most if not all of the things noted in the voting of presidents can be transferred to the voting of anything else. However‚ in order to understand what is wrong with the voting of our president‚ it is essential that the process of how

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    us‚ religion separated us‚ politics divided us‚ and wealth classified us." ― Pravinee Hurbungs. We need to stop classifying people by the color of our skin‚ black lives matter‚ and so does everyone else. On any type of application there’s a section that asks for your race and ethnicity. I have always wonder why does it matter and what are they going to do with this information? Since 1977 many agencies collect personal data on race and ethnicity. When these questions asked its creating a divide

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    “Social Class no longer has any impact on voting behaviour” I agree with this statement up to a certain extent‚ as there are many very influential factors which may impact upon someone’s voting behaviour. Social class is not the deciding factor in many cases nowadays; people are more likely to decide according to other key issues for example policies. I disagree with this strongly as people are much more likely to decide according to someone’s policies‚ as someone who may come from an upper

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