Should 16 Year Olds Be Allowed To Vote Essay

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    notifications throughout my time spent glued to my phone’s screen. A vibration will indicate notices from CNN, The New York Times, and my app called Countable, which allows me to keep up with legislation being decided over and how my representatives vote. I am able to laugh at relatable

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    are more and more different opinions about voting age like it should increase to 21, or it should decrease to 17 or 16, even 13. Like a coin has two sides, each opinion has both advantages and disadvantages. In my opinion, I prefer the voting age to be 18 in the United States. Teenagers who are 18 years old are independent enough to make their own decisions, and they should have the vote right as other adults do. First of all, 18 year old people are independent enough to make their own decisions including

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    In the United States the voting age currently is 18 years old and now there are those that wish to lower the age to 16. If the goal is to increase the percentage of the pouplation voting there are better ways of doing so rather than lowering the voting age two years. Doing so would only be waste of time, energy, and resources. In the 2012 presidential elections those that voted were only 61% of eligible voters. If the voting age were lowered that percentage may not change. There will still

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    Voting Essay

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    The time has come again to make a much-needed reform in voting policies by lowering required age. Sixteen-years-olds should be permitted voting status for numerous reasons including their access to the same rights as older adults, previous success this policy has carried in other areas, and the full cognitive and reasoning development in these older teens. To start off, sixteen-year-olds are permitted nearly the same rights as older voters in every case except for voting. According to an article

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    leaders of the future, and we will have a large responsibility in said future. Shouldn’t we be allowed to choose what world we want to live (and die) in later on? If we live in a country that we have options to change, we can perform better and focus more, as you probably feel more comfortable in an environment you chose to be in. My three points are: Appeal to younger votes to in turn receive more votes Younger people's optimism can help make better choices Younger voters would give the government

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    The Importance Of Voting

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    granted. Voter apathy is an issue in America. Many eligible voters decide not to vote either because of political disagreements, political fatigue, or because of the registration process. These eligible voters are adults, they are mature and although there can not be sufficient time in the day for them to vote, it is in a way their duty to do so but they still don’t do it. Teenagers should not be given the opportunity to vote. Although there are several of teenagers that are mature and can make an appropriate

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    victory of the vote usually depends on the majority vote of those participating. In most countries, those under the age of eighteen do not get to vote based on the laws that stand within that population. Suffrage is another word for the ‘right to vote’. The result of the vote will impact on the actions that are taken. There are many arguments as to whether suffrage should be given to those of a younger age, as decisions made by the population in a vote may also affect them in the years

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    Allowed To Vote

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    Scott Berry Mrs. Secker English I 1 February 2017   Should the voting Age be Lowered to 15?     Today our government is controlled by the people, so therefore we the people need to make sure that that the people who are voting to alter the government are mature enough to make adult decisions. Today’s teenagers think they are entitled to everything that life has to offer them, and this includes the right to vote. Why do grown individuals think it is a good idea to let our children, our youth make

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    voting field by getting more people to vote from the start. Studies show that voting is a habit and that decreasing the voting age to 16 sixteen would increase the number of people voting from the start. This is exemplified in Scotland, where 16 and 17 sixteen and seventeen-year-olds became eligible to vote in 2014. That year, 75% of those aged 16 and 17 sixteen and seventeen voted, where only 53% of 18-24 those eighteen through twenty-four years in age year olds voted (Why the Voting Age). This can

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    the number of votes, allowing sixteen and seventeen year olds to vote is not the answer. Takoma city council is the nation's first to lower the voting age requirement from eighteen to sixteen. According to an article written by Annys Shin, “ Takoma Park 16- year-old savors his history making moment at the polls,” she explains that although Maryland already allows preteens ( sixteen and seventeen year olds) to pre-register to vote, Takoma city has granted preteens the right to vote in municipal elections

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