an iPhone, Canadian Goose jackets, and Lululemon pants. A minimum voting age should be rejected because its view on competency raises irrational controversy among the voting population. People at 16 have difficulty with understanding complex long-term consequences over short term and so they should not be allowed to vote. 16-year old are too immature to think about the consequences of their votes. They might be allowed to work, drive and make decisions about their future like if they want to go
article, “Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history-making moment at the polls,” by Annys Shin, many teens who are 16-17 years old can now vote during the election. The decision was made by the Takoma City Council that in Montgomery County Community, they are the first ones in the nation to lower their voting age from 18-16 years old. A group of 350 students from Montgomery Blair High School were granted the right to vote in elections and one of the student who got the right to vote, Ben Miller had
Casting a vote in an election is something many people including the young adults look forward to because it is this one time that their opinion matters. In the article “Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history making moment at the polls” by Annys Shin, she informed us “about 350 16- and 17-year olds who were granted the right to vote in municipal elections by the Takoma City Council.” Those 350 individuals were the first ever 16 and 17 year olds to have the opportunity to cast their vote for a political
Millions of Americans cast their vote every election day to make sure their voices are heard on who is going to run their country and what new policies they will bring with them. As stated in Anny Shin’s article, “Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history-making moment at the polls,” voting is a, “valuable privilege,” in which many don’t realize. In the United States, not every is allowed to vote, only 18-year old citizens are allowed to vote. However the number of 18-year olds voting is very low and this
In the article, “A 16 year old is as good as an 18 year olds or a 40 year old at voting” by Laurence Steinberg argues that 16 years old are allowed to vote in parts of South America and Europe and they do just fine. She believes 16 and 17 year olds are reasonable, can get politics information and can make good political decisions. According to Steinberg, someone who pays taxes, has a job, drive and serves in the military, should also be given the right to drink and vote. In addition to that, Steinberg
who to vote for in the Presidential election this fall. Most people don’t even begin thinking about the voting process until they reach the age of 18, since the legal voting age as of now is 18. However, some believe that the voting age should be lowered to 16, to allow for a more broad selection of voters. While opening up the option to vote for 16 year olds would provide a much larger number of voters, others think that teenagers would not take the election seriously and counting their votes as part
the right to vote; it has a sense of empowerment—the power of voting bears within itself the power of change. With a government representing the views and will of the people, voters possess a significant responsibility that is capable of impacting the nation as a whole; but when misused or mishandled, can result in undesired repercussions. In many countries, youth are granted the ability to vote at the age of 18. However, the question of whether the voting age should be reduced to 16 has been debated
Should teens be allowed to vote ? There are different responses to this. The article “Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history making moment at the polls” by Annys Shin published on Nov. 3, 2013 shows different sides about teens being allowed to vote. The article indicates that some individuals believe that teens should be allowed to vote while other don’t believe that they should. After reading the article and seeing the pros and cons of students voting one can infer that it won’t be a good idea
On the other hand, others argue that 16-year-old shouldn’t be allowed to vote because they’re too young, don’t have taxes, and they won’t benefit the voter turnout. Many people find young teenagers very immature and rebellious. Crowley and Denver in their study, “Votes at 16? The case against” note, “as Peter the Hermit said in the 11th century: ‘The young people have no reverence for their parents; they are impatient of all restraint; they talk as if they alone know everything and what passes for
“Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history making moment at the polls” talks about a valuable privilege that was given to 350 teenagers between the ages of 16-17 of Takoma city the privilege cast their vote in the cities first effort to have teens become more politically involved.Takoma city is the first city in the nation to lower the voting age from 18 to 16 and they are excited to see the turn out. Ben Miller is one of the 350 teenagers who was giving the opportunity to vote and he states,