One of the twenty seven amendments that I would appeal and possibly change is amendment VI. It states that the accused “enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial” and “to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have …show more content…
During the past decade, voting polls have become less accurate. People do not know who or what they are voting for. The 26th amendment only addresses the age requirement aspect of voting. It does not go into the fact that people are not educated about politicians, therefore voting is skewed because citizens do not know what the beliefs and ideas of each candidate are. Knowing this fact, I am adding the requirement that each voter must take a standardized education test about the candidates and their political viewpoints. This test will be distributed to every voting booth and will not be used to discriminate or segregate any race or gender. It does not matter what religion, race, gender or beliefs a voter has. They will each be given the same exact test that will assess them on their knowledge of the candidate they are choosing. If a voter fails, then they are not allowed to vote again for another 24 hours. They are allowed to educate themselves and return to take the test again, but they will be given a new standardized test with similar but not exact questions from the previous test. While this system seems tedious, I believe that it will change politics dramatically. People will become more interested in choosing a leader that they believe in and the voting results will become more accurate. This will also ensure that each voter is aware of global conflicts, national issues or just basic state rulings. In the end, it will educate each and every voter to ensure that each candidate is chosen based off of what they stand for and not just their political