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    Compulsory Voting

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    Should voting in the U.S elections by mandatory? This is question that has both positive and negative views. We can see from the examples of other counties that this possible and has made a positive impact in amount of people that come out to the polls. However on the other hand if these citizens were not forced by law to come out and vote how many would take the time to cast their ballot. Some that do not agree with this motion often say that with forcing the citizens to vote will give us more

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    Underage Voting

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    Voting is important in our society and it is meant to help shape up our government. In America adults can get the right to vote at the age of eighteen. You earn a right to be heard and have right to have your opinion counted on what goes on in this country. I believe that our voting age should not be lower than eighteen‚ because many young voters can vote for foolish laws to get passed‚ they can make our government change for the worse. I believe that the voting age should remain at eighteen because

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    Voting System

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    It would be useful to have a voting (democratic) system to ensure that the Student Council’s rulings are not lost in an overload of demands and those students ’ union workload priorities match student priorities. One of the most crucial factors for a voting system to be successful is to exhibit a Voting Protocol that can prevent opportunities for fraud or for sacrificing the voter’s privacy. The Voting Protocol that will be designed and implemented for this voting system will combine the advantages

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    Citizens Voting

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    participate in his/her government‚ one way in particular is voting. In roughly the past century‚ there has been an all-time low voter turnout in the U.S.. There are factors that affect the amount of citizens that vote every time the opportunity comes. These circumstances mainly are age and education that is provided for that individual. As well as age and education‚ there is also a dynamic that the government set that hinders voter turnout. Other than voting‚ there is another way citizens can be involved in

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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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    Restrictions On Voting

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    property‚ or paid a stated amount in taxes. A huge problem with that is this only allowed around seventy of white males to vote. But because of this reason‚ cities only had a percentage of forty to fifty percent. However‚ there were other restrictions on voting‚ which include religion. For example‚ Catholics and Jews were both banned to vote in some colonies. Right after the American Revolution‚ some states‚ replaced property qualifications with taxpaying requirements. This obviously caused a huge problem

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    Voting Behaviour

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    Voting Behaviour in the UK The study of voting behaviour is made difficult because: a) Voting is in secret b) Votes in the UK are pooled‚ and supposedly mixed up. Yet political scientists have‚ since the War‚ and especially the 1960s been analysing voters and voting trends. Their weapons: Political Polls • Opinion polls used since the 30s in the USA and the 40s in the UK give indication at all times‚ yet are only a predictor. • Exit Polls‚ adapted from marketing

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    Voting System

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    Proposed Title: Computerized Supreme Student Council S Voting System of Isabela National High School-Ilagan Campus Chapter I Introduction Through the use of technology‚ the economy of the country is moving forward. Nowadays‚ most people are using computers to make their work easier and faster. Most jobs in the country involve use of computers because of their importance in the society. It is used to store‚ protect‚ process‚ transmit‚ manage and retrieve information. This implies that

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    Approval Voting

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    Yes‚ I believe that the United States ought to switch to a different method of voting. In my opinion‚ the current method is imbalanced since the Electoral College votes decide the final candidate for the presidency. However‚ I would prefer the Approval Voting method‚ which I consider better than the current method (plurality method). A method in which the candidate with the most first place votes wins (Math in our word by Sobecki & Bluman‚ p. 788). Looking back at the campaign in 2000‚ many people

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    Voting Controversy

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    that this is a tough question to answer. I feel that this is one of those questions where I am able to see understand and level with both sides. In the end‚ however; I do believe that voting is a privilege. Although many people do not believe it and choose to argue otherwise; your vote DOES matter. I believe that by voting you are doing your duty as an American citizen. By being in prison‚ you are getting this voice you have taken away. This chance you have to help make the change you desire for your

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