Should electronice voting machines be used in the next up coming election? I say yes!, one because they save trees and we dont end up with a lot of paper in the trash. It also makes it easier for us to mantain a clean world. Second they help those who can't read or see hear their oppostions. Paper ballots can't do that for you. Paper ballots sometimes don't make sense to people. And i feel like if someone asked for help on how to fill out the ballot they won't have privacy. Sometimes the language you speak won't be in the ballots making it even worst for the person filling the ballot out. I mean how would you know your filling it correctly? And if you ask for help how do you know if the person telling you is doing it right? It's just not safe
As technology has evolved there have become more ways to cast a vote than ever before. Most people are familiar with the traditional way of
Voting should be an easy access to everyone; it is the cornerstone of representational democracy. The very thing that makes America a place where peoples voices are heard or at least make them feel that
Many people in America find it difficult to even get to the ballot box on election day. Some say that they can’t get off from work because they live paycheck to paycheck and they would have to work overtime to make up for the pay they didn’t gain that work day. This is a problem that seems to be leading to substandard representation of those at, near or below the poverty line. Suggestions have been made to potentially make election day a holiday so everyone can get off working to go through the long ballot lines and I believe this could potentially be the right step to take to ensure more people are adequate representation. To make election day even more efficient, it would probably be a good idea to have mail-in ballots for every state along with election day being a holiday.
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Many people argue over whether or not people should use EVMs or paper ballots. This is a very serious argument. The reason being that this is how we make important decsisions as a community that directly influences the goverment and controls most of our daily lives. People argue over the safety of voting and how it can be swayed, however this is why EVMs should be used more.
Voters should be required to show IDs when voting in person, so that no one can vote twice. It is pretty self-explanatory. Fraud within the elections is all too common, and having to show an Identification is a necessary risk we have to take to ensure that the person who wins, is the person everyone actually voted for. Rarely do we hear of
As a reader of this passage i believe that Electronic voting machine should be used.The reason why i believe that electronic voting machines should be used is because they help with peolple being able to vote easily just within different ages ,physical ability and disabilities as well. In the pasage i read it also says that without EVMs many voters who arent able to to read or understand English well have to ask for help. Which makes privacy very impossible . IS it trouble to use ? If you ask me in the passage it says 97% say its no trouble to use.Meaning only 3% thinks it is but 97% is still a high portain to think its easy to use.I personally think its a good thing to use with the facts an evidence they gave me this passage that i had looked
First of all, a pro to EVMs is that they are disability accessable. They hold a special audio and voice system for the blind and even a more hands-on approach for people who have trouble standing. Therefore, because of accessibility issues 33.7 million disabled citizens are 20% less likely to vote because they do not have access to the proper tools. It would be a great step up in technology for the disabled. Everybody should be able to vote if they wish too.
Why spend money that is really needed for other things? Why live uncomfortably? Why be trapped in this hole called a home that belongs to another person? Why not live free and peacefully? When a person rents he or she usually throws away money that could be used to purchase something that belongs to them. Money is not easy to come by so why pay out hundreds toward something that is not benefit to the person paying it out. There is no good explanation for making a decision like this. The best option in a situation like this is to buy a house. Buying a house is a better option than renting an apartment.
Voting should be as easy as possible and available to as many people as possible. To accomplish that, we need electronic voting machines.
Voting is a right to all American citizens, not just those who can only use paper ballots. The use of electronic voting machines (EVMs) are more accessible than paper ballots. They are more secure than paper ballots. EVMs are also more accurate than paper ballots.
We live in an era where technology rules. Bringing in electronic voting machines would be an upgrade on the voting system.
Gay discrimination is a major problem that affects individuals all across the country. The Defense of Marriage Act needs to be repealed. First, the Defense against Marriage Act will be explained and then why it needs to be repealed, then the effects the law has on society.
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In recent years many people in America have been looking for a better and safer way to vote. Thanks to the electronic voting machines (EVMs) voting will become a much easier way to vote for the disable, people that speak different languages, and voters with security concerns.