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    societies‚ where voting is an affirmation of one’s freedom and equality‚ and is the cornerstone of democracy‚ the freedom to abstain from making a choice is often missing. Citizens are given the freedom to vote for any candidate standing for elections‚ but few democracies give voters the explicit right to reject all the candidates‚ if they find no one suitable. In effect‚ citizens are given the freedom to choose but not to withhold making a choice With the coming of electronic voting machines (EVMs)‚ it

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    Compulsory Voting

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    Final paper 16.5.2013 Compulsory Voting 1 Topic of the paper Democracy is built on freedom to vote and have your political say‚ but the majority of people in the world’s ‘greatest’ democracies never vote at all. Is compulsory participation in the political system the answer? Investigate countries which make voting compulsory – weigh the advantages and disadvantages – then argue for or against this policy. Abstract Compulsory voting solves the problem of low political participation

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    IN  THE  SUPERIOR  COURT  OF  JUDICATURE   IN  THE  SUPREME  COURT  OF  GHANA   ACCRA  -­‐  A.  D.  2013   WRIT  NO.  J1/6/2013     PRESIDENTIAL  ELECTION  PETITION     IN  THE  MATTER  OF  A  PETITION  CHALLENGING  THE  VALIDITY  OF  THE   ELECTION   OF   JOHN   DRAMANI   MAHAMA   AS   PRESIDENT   OF   THE   REPUBLIC   OF   GHANA   PURSUANT   TO

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    father was ever registered to vote. She insisted that he take part in the upcoming election and vote for the candidate he liked best. As voting day arrives he unintentionally missed his opportunity due to the fact that he was completely drunk. Molly then takes it upon herself to sneak into the polling place and votes for her father. However‚ due to the voting machines being unplugged‚ the ballot is registered‚ but there is no decision on which candidate was selected. The entire election comes down to

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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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    Diebold

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    Inc. did not worry much about international business. As a premier name in bank vaults and then automated teller machines (ATMs)‚ the Ohio‐based company found that it had its hands full focusing on U.S. financial institutions. By the 1970s and 1980s‚ the company’s growth was driven by the rapid acceptance of ATM in the United States. The company first started to sell ATM machines in foreign markets in the 1980s. Wary of going it alone‚ Diebold forged a distribution agreement with the large

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    [1] Suffrage‚ political franchise‚ or simply franchise‚ distinct from other rights to vote‚ is the right to vote gained through the democratic process. When you cast your ballot for a country or state representative in any given election‚ you are voting for an elected official who will represent your community‚ district or state. Elected officials are accountable to the voters who put them into office. Their primary responsibility is to listen to their constituents and enact legislation that will

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    cast your vote america

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    United States of America. Australia has used a system called compulsory voting since 1924‚ which mean that voting is mandated. Whether it should be enforced in the United States has become an arising question. In exploring why this would be worthy or poor for the United States‚ we must discuss how far this would be pushing the citizens in a positive or negative direction. This position paper will discuss if compulsory voting will make Americans question their protected rights and whether every citizen

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    Literacy And Voting

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    answer this- Literacy merely implies ability to read and write whereas education is enhancing one’s ability to reason‚ make informed choices and sound judgement. It is a statistical fact that for elections at all levels‚ a certain the segment of the voting population which has rendered itself powerless to affect the outcome of elections:  is the educated‚ middle and upper class‚ largely urban segment of the population. They are majorly ruled by by their perception that their vote cannot matter. Their

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    Political Participation

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    The most common way citizens participate at the federal level is through voting in presidential elections. However‚ not many people know that there are also things you can do at the state and local levels to participate. Of course‚ there is voting for a new mayor and judge‚ but what are other things besides voting people can engage in? One option may be judging articles in grocery and book stores for their accuracy. This method‚ will keep citizens informed on political issues going on around their

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