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    Should the voting age be maintained at eight-teen or lowered? I believie it should be maintainted at the age of eight-teen or (even raised), but thats not the question, so i will stick with it needs to be maitained. The main reason I believe it needs to be maintained is ,because at the age of six-teen your not thinking about who our next president is. You are worried about your lastest crush,if you passed that math test, and your friend. When you are six-teen the last thing you need to be concerded

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    The voting age has been a controversial topic for years now. In Indiana, voters have to be 18 before the next General, Municipal, or Special Education to register to vote. Other states allow you to be younger than 18 when you register as long as the voter is 18 when they are actually voting (“Voter Registration Age Requirements by State.”). However, whether or not the voting age should remain 18 or go down to 16 has been debated and still remains questionable. Although this is quite the controversial

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    wondered if the voting age could be lowered? Well there is a huge Controversy on it. Why? Because many young adults, or teenagers, live and have the same responsibility as an adult would .In many peoples opinion, it should be lowered .Many people think the same way, young voices matter. On the voting age there are many people that think teenagers cannot vote .They should be allowed too. Teenagers are young adults. That should have the same right as regular adults do. Just because of their age, many people

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    16: The Right Voting Age In the Persuasive argument, “The Right Voting Age”, the National Youth Rights Association. National Youth Rights Association believe that 16 have the right to vote. ”According to National Youth Rights Association, “As students, youths are most directly impacted by education policy, they have the perspective to determine what changes are needed” (451)”. 16 years old are not really ready to vote like over 18 because they don’t know a lot about the life they have to be more

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    Keeping the voting age at 18 In the article,"Lower the Voting Age" there is a good point made on how "many countries have already done so" in referance to lowering the age for voting to 16 to bring up the percent of participating voters. I strongly disagree with lowering the voting age to 16, at the age of 16 we do not consider people to be mature,independent,or adults. At this age people are learning how to drive and getting their first car, they are not listening to the speeches

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    legal age in Australia, 16 year olds have been given many legal rights, such as learning to drive, being employed, and even being able to leave school. So what about being able to vote at elections? Following federal Labor leader, Bill Shorten’s stance on lowering the voting age in Australia to 16, I too feel for the need to allow more of the younger population of Australia to participate in elections, and as Australians, so should you. Here are the reasons why. The current minimum voting age, 18

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    this cannot be justified enough to change the age. Lowering the age would allow around one and a half million more people to vote, however, not all of those one and a half million voters would know enough on voting for the President. The voting age should not be changed due to the lack of knowledge in politics exhibited by teens. When holding a survey on a website, “The Student Room Group”, found that just twenty-one percent of students say that the age should be changed to sixteen. This means that

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    I believe that as an upcoming adult, the voting age should be lowered down to the age of 16. When those teenagers vote at 16, they're voting on their futures. When being thought about, around that age, students are being taught about our government. Personally I feel that if you are old enough to drive, you should be old enough to vote. Being 16 and voting most people might think that the "youngsters" are just messing things up for them. In reality they would mess more things up for themselves

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    I believe the voting age should remain at 18. Because lowering the age will expose the lack of maturity, life experience,and knowledge of our youth. First if we lower the voting age to 16, it will show the world we as a Nation are relying on minors to boost our voting percentages. Which will make our Nation look inferiour to other countries. The maturity level of 16 year olds is not sufficient enough to make those choices. Most 16 year olds cannot get themselves to School let alone make a good

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    In the Persuasive argument, “The Right Voting Age” the National Youth Rights Association. According to the National Youth Rights Association “young people should be empowered to participate in the democratic process starting at the of 16” (450). In other words, The National Youth Rights Association believes Says that 16-year-olds should start voting because they are given government classes and are of the age to start making decisions. I agree that The National Youth Rights Association because my

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