Right To Vote Essay

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Suffrage is a liberty that millions of people have (and still do) fight for. However, in countries like America where the right to vote has not only been created but enforced, people tend to ignore their right to vote simply because the don’t wish to. While the forefathers didn’t intend to make this implication, Americans in the mid to late 18th century would likely challenge people on their folly for not completing their civic responsibility that thousands of soilders died for. But should citizens be forced to fulfill their civic responsibilities?
Responsibilities are things that everyone is practically required to do. Such as a father is practically required to feed his children. It is his responsibility. Voting is a right that people have …show more content…

A notable example was back in 1876, President Rutherford Hayes (a republican) beat Samuel Tilden (a democrat) by a 3% popular vote and a single electoral voter. People are furious about the results about these kinds of elections as it is, but when they hear that the guy seating next to them didn’t vote, they may go ballistic. Because the value of a single vote may be extremely vital to all involved in the country (or, on a bigger scale, the country). That one vote may elect a president who creates free community college educations to the financially needy, but not voting may strip away only chance at an education. But in the same instant, that one voter may force the rich to be taxed more and have them loose more of their hard earned money. Governmental matters effect everyone involved, notwithstanding directly or indirectly, in one way or another. So it makes sense that every citizen should vote, right? Since they are all effected in the end? While many residents may see it that way, it isn’t that black and white of a scenario. While it may be dismissed by society, it is ulitmalty nesscary that our society people who don’t vote if we want to maintain a diverse culture. Think about. On every issues that requires a voter, there are people who strongly support it and are against it and simply don’t mind it. This 3rd party of people

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