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The Possibility Of Voting In The United States

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Voting is defined as a method for a group such as a meeting or an electorate to make a decision or express an opinion. On the other hand, an election, is a formal decision making process by which a population chooses and individual to hold public office. An election is a process in which voting takes place. The difference between voting and an election is that in voting you can cast a vote restricted to the choices you are with. This means that in every election, voting takes place because it wouldn’t be an election without the voting element.. For example, we hold elections to elect our next president or government officials. An example, of voting, would be a team voting for their team captain or picking a team. Voting, bumper stickers, …show more content…

There are many factors that might make a person vote. These factors include having money, being a woman, higher education, the older you are, churchgoers, interest in politics and identification with a political party. Typically, these people take the time to vote because they have more at stake from the outcome of the election, than a regular person. I am a churchgoer and this is the only factor that I fall under. Personally, being a churchgoer really affects my likelihood of voting this year. I look for a presidential candidate that is more conservative than literal because I attend church often. I look for a candidate that has a familiar background that I have. Ted Cruz, currently has my vote because he has a Christian conservative form. The other factors do not affect my likelihood of …show more content…

However, if you are mentally incompetent and a felon who is not pardoned or two years past end of sentence, you do not qualify to vote. Fortunately, I meet all the requirement except for being 18 years of age. However, when I turn in eighteen in June, I will be able to vote for the presidential election. I will be able to vote for next presidential election in November. I will go to the post office and ask for a voter registration form, so that I can vote. There were was six voting restriction methods; poll taxes, literacy tests, white only primaries, being a soldier, registering to vote automatically enrolls you in the jury duty rolls, and you must live in the state for one year before you can register to vote and you are required to have a voter identification card. These previous six voting restriction methods, kept people from voting. Today you must still register to vote thirty days before the election. This allows more people to have the opportunity to

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