Essay On Youth Vote

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The Youth Vote: Why isn’t it being more affective?

Some of the problems faced when it comes to politics and voting in local, state or federal elections are due to the age of citizens voting. One problem being that, not as many young people are active participants in voting during elections. This could be due to lack of interest or knowledge about politics or the candidates. If the right education about how to vote and what it means to vote could not only help influence younger people to vote but also could mean that the legal voting age could possibly be reduced to early teens.

During the 2012 United States of America federal elections, only 45% of people ages 18-29 actually voted. This isn’t the lowest year for the youth vote, but it was …show more content…

In 2015 ‘Rock The Vote’ celebrated 25 years of activity. First starting out in 1990 with musician Madonna featuring in a PSA on the MTV channel, fighting against censorship. Other musicians such as Lenny Kravtiz and Aerosmith soon followed suit. Using musicians that the youth voters can admire, and even relate to helps them educate themselves better on the subject of voting. ‘Rock the Vote’ has a goal of helping ensure that every American can have the access to a ballot box, ensuring that it isn’t impossible and that their vote not only counts but matters as well. Letting the youth voters be heard is something that can encourage them to vote and to not feel ill advised when it comes to voting and politics. Unfortunately, in 2013 state started to pass laws that made it harder for younger people and minorities to be able to vote. ‘Rock the Vote’ shouldn’t be one of the only things to help with the youth …show more content…

A casual reminder, here or there about how “Your votes matter” in schools and on television is not enough to help the youth voters go out and be active contributors in politics. It has been predicted that education is one of the greater factors into the likelihood to vote. There was a 27.3% difference between how many college educated people (55.9%) and how many non college educated people (28.6%) voted. It is two times more likely for more educated individuals to vote than less educated. There needs to be more voting awareness for less educated people so that they understand how the way that they do or do not vote impacts the entire outcome of the election. A way to do this is to have small classes or workshops available to everyone. By doing this, frequently enough for everyone who wants to make it is able to get there without having to worry. Even classes online could be helpful. Everything needs to be done for the youth voters to help them realise how important their vote

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