Why Is It Important To Vote

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Introduction: The main importance of democracy is the participation of the people in getting the chance to choose whom our political representatives are. It’s empowerment for the people to take action. The power of voting is the power of change. Its very important if you want to leave your mark and/or have your voice heard. Most of us are 18 years old, and are able to vote. This means that we’ve got the power to elect representatives and vote on the issues that have the most importance to us.
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A. The importance of voting
*Information from Knox county, Illinois website
1. Voting is one of the most important rights we U.S. Citizens have. Over 150 million Americans citizens are qualified to vote, but not everyone does. These people give up the chance to choose the leaders …show more content…

Nobody can force someone to vote, but voting is the most efficient way to have your voice heard on issues such as high taxes, or more services, and government funding.
B. Why us college students should vote.
*Information from study.com
1. Most students don’t think that their vote would make a difference, but recent history shows that elections can be decided by just a handful of votes. It’s actually a fact that many local contests end in ties which in the end become decided by a coin flip. Taking the initiative to vote can help prevent these elections that end this way from being left to chance.
2. Our part is an important voting bloc. Our vote as college students can swing elections. More than 75 millions Millennial’s, a number that almost beats the number of baby boomers, can typically do a lot to the polls. The problem though is that college students only vote a much smaller number than older citizens in America.
C. Important events that were decided by just a few votes.
*Also from Knox County, Illinois website
1. Did you know that Richard Nixon, not John F. Kennedy, would have been our president have just one more person from each voting place had voted

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