Voting Age Debate I personally think the voting age should remain the same. No change is needed. If we decided to lower it, teenagers wouldnt make the greatest of decisions or choices. It would cause alot of political conflict, Because teens just don't think alot before they make dicisions. They dont have very experienced outlooks on life let alone politics and law dicisions. Prompt one speaks of statistics of teens to young adults 18-21 dont actually care much to vote. They say that " only 38% of adults 18-21 voted in 2012." That being said, statistically older voters are more into politics, than the younger age groups. So if we lowered the age limit again, even to a younger age
The voting age should be increased to 19 or 21 years of age. Most 18 year olds have just graduated or are still in highschool, so many of them are immature,and lack life experience. In addition, many 18 year olds do not have a plan(s) after high school, so if they can’t make a decision about their future what makes people think that they can make an informed decision about the future of the country. However, there are some states like Ohio that are allowing seventeen year olds to vote in primaries.
Why? It will give politicians a real true reason to respect the desire of the adolescents wanting to vote. Lowering the voting age could and would be a great idea. This is why the government should consider lowering the voting age to 16 .So young adults, teenagers and adolescent whatever you may call them. Get a chance to choose the right politician in the political election to help then now and later in their future life ahead of them to help them be
We should do whatever it takes to acheive that goal. We as a country should keep the voting age at 18 because lowering the age would only decrease our chances of increasing the votes we have in our country. That is why we need to keep the voting age at 18.
After reading both articles on the voting age, I believe the age should remain 18. I dont think changing the age will help with the voting turnout if anything it will hurt it.
Imagine a time where teenagers are allowed to vote on important positions or issues that could possibly define our nation’s future. The average teenager may seem responsible, but would they be able to handle the responsibility of deciding our nation’s fate in the world as well as their own. In the article, “ Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history making moment at the polls,” Annys Shin, who writes in depth about the historical event as well as shares valued opinions of those who participated in the making of this event, exclaims that the, “ Montgomery County community [was] the nation’s first to lower the voting age from 18 to 16.” This seems to be a test to determine if the nation should lower the voting age completely. However, this test shows varying results, but majority seem to shed some light on the fact that teenagers simply should not take part in voting. The average teenagers seem too young to be mature about issues, are uninterested in what major decisions are made by the government, and are simply being used by their parentals for an extra person support their own beliefs.
Did you know over 54% of Americans voted yes to voting ages being changed down to 13? Would you be able to fathom walking into your local voting station, and seeing a mother signing her son into the polls for him to be able to vote. What would you think? I know what I would think, why is this borderline premature child voting? who let this child vote? Like come on this kid doesn’t even know who the candidates are? Do you think the voting age should be lowered? In this argumentative paper I will give you facts from both the opposition and my side of things, and YOU the reader, can make your decision at the end of this essay.
Therefore, the voting age should most certainly not be raised. We as a nation would be taking a step backwards if we did so. Just because they aren't utilizing this to their best ability doesn't mean it has to be taken away. They should be encouraged and prompted to want to do this for
In my position I agree to lower the age of voting to 16-17 years old because it can raise up the percentage of voting. Many people are not voting because they don't believe it can help them and their community also with the support from 16-17 years old, it can show a huge difference on how the votes are increasing little by little. Also it can gives them experience on what's the voting like. Once they get older, they will know what to do because they registered the vote in an
I personally don't have much political experience because my parents don't vote. Therefore I don't really care much about voting. If kids aren't exposed to politics or informed on why they should vote then I don't believe decreasing the voting age will make much of a difference. If 18-year-olds do not have a high number of votes I don't see how kids younger than that would make a difference. I don't believe lowering the age is solution to increases voters. I think we should focus more on teaching the importance of voting and why it makes a difference so that when they do turn 18 they will understand why they should vote and by understanding that I believe they will be more likely to
In my opinion, I feel as though the voting age should stay at 18 and not be changed to 21. One of the reasons why the voting age should stay at 18 is because regardless of your age everyone's voice and opinion should be heard and everyone deserves an opportunity to be able to vote. Also if the voting age were to be increased to 21, the participation rate for voting would decrease significantly. Everybody says how important it is to vote so why should 18,19 and 20-year-olds not be included? If the voting age was raised, it would make things worse, and it wouldn't be right for them to not take part in voting for our political future. Many people may underestimate the younger age groups and may not see them as mature enough to take part in voting.
We should be focusing more on voter participation rather than the percentage of population registered to vote. There are many factors that would increase voter turnout in America, but lowering the voting age is not one of them. In 2012 the U.S. Census Bureau reported that only 38% of voters age 18-24 actually voted.
Imagine, a world where the young people had a voice in American politics! Probably, a scary thought to some adults. However, what if young people did have a voice, in American politics. In this case, the right to vote. The right to vote has been in an issue, in our culture for years. From people being the opposite sex, to people of a different skin tone. The right to vote has always been the issue, of who could vote. The voting age in America is 18, but the question is, should it be lowered to 15. I do agree the voting age should be lowered to 15. The right to vote is an important right, it would promote political participation and there are no wrong votes.
The legal age of adulthood in this country is a controversial issue, the current system in place for determining the age of responsibility for minors makes the most sense with a few minor changes based on current research and cultural trends. Age, Maturity, are two very different things, it is often said that maturity comes with experiences. Most of the people in the world would think the same thing. With experience comes responsibility and knowledge. If lowering the voting age will increase voter turnout, also the government officials would have to appeal to the younger demographic. We let emotional adults vote. Why not rational youth? When I was a child, I used to think that because I am a kid I can’t understand basic things.
For as long as I can remember, the age at which one should be able to vote has been a very controversial debate. With the upcoming presidential election on the horizon, we once again see a surge in the push back of the legal voting age. As of July 1971, the 26th amendment, has been enforced. In the article, Leave the Voting Age Alone, it states that the 26th amendment “establishes 18 as the minimum voting age for both state and federal elections” (Cheng). Previously the voting age was set at 21, but was challenged around World War I and changed to 18, largely because of the slogan, “ Old enough to fight, old enough to vote”(Cheng). Since 1971 the minimum age to vote has been 18, so why change it now?
Why I think the voting age of 18 should stay the same. My first reason on why I think we shouldn't change the voting laws, is because of the immaturity in the young voters. Secondly changing the voting age would lower the precent of voters witch is not in a great percentage as it is. Finally instead of changing the voting laws we should be trying to get more of our adults to vote.