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    The voting rights have changed through history. All colors of all race have the right to vote and even all genders have the right to vote. But you still have to be atleast the age of 18 or older to have the right to vote. Women could vote in New Jersey and in some local areas, in all the other northern states. Non-white Americans could also vote in these areas as well, provided they could meet the property requirement. Freed slaves could vote in only four states. Initially, men without property…

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    Redistricting has always been a problem in this country. “Legislative redistricting is among the most intensely fought battles in American politics. Through redistricting, political parties seek to control government, incumbents seek job security, and minority groups seek representation.” (McDonald pg. 371) This all needs to change to be more representative and turn back to what the founding fathers intended of a representative government, that is one that represents and is for the people.…

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    This presidential election was the the first one that I could vote in and I am sure it was many of your first as well. With that being said, I haven’t fallowed the other elections as close to know how ugly they were in the past. Based on my experience of this election I think it was an extremely hard and ugly election. It was not only ugly between candidates and parties but also between friends and families. I think elections are going to bring out the worst and candidates are going to bring…

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    Party Identification I am to believe that I am part of the Republican Party, as being raised in a republican based family. Just as I was, many other people are usually taught on their views based upon their parent’s views on political events. In the family I was raised in we didn’t really keep close eyes on politics and who we think should be the right person to do the job. They always just said that, “one vote can’t make much of a difference, especially when I don’t like who is running”. With…

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    considering this question from an international perspective, primarily focusing on The United States of America. The United States of America follow a democratic regime (Chou,2016), this essay will outline the effects this has on knowledge based tests on voting power for citizens. The research conducted from past legislation and case studies will contribute to the arguments for and against whether it is necessary to put this control in place and the factors that need to be considered. CONTEXUAL…

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    Rick Shenkman seems to know seems to know just how to grab the readers’ attention in his book, Just How Stupid Are We? Facing the Truth About the American Voter. While most readers may disagree with his central arguments, I agree with him. I do believe that, as a whole society, the American people are very uninformed when it comes to politics, government, or any other relatively “uninteresting” topics. It seems as though the American people could actually care less about what is happening in our…

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    Should we abandoned our voting system, known as the electoral college. The Electoral college was created because the Founding Fathers believed that people are not smart enough to pick our own president. The electoral college picks the president and vice president indirectly. Each state gets an electoral vote for every representative and senator it has. For example, maryland has 8 representatives and 2 senators, so maryland gets 10 electoral votes. I believe the Electoral College should be…

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    When most people think about voting, they usually think you show up to the poll, cast your vote, then immediately go towards the candidate. Instead, the process is very different and includes something called the Electoral College. Not an actual college, but a way the states can discuss with each other to cast the vote. Personally, I don’t agree with the Electoral College being a part of the United States voting system, as the system seems unfair and should be changed for the better; this is…

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    Two sides of political advertisement In the season of election, many electors must have watched political advertisements on the television, the internet, or a place where people usually go. Also, the electors might have been curious what political advertisements are used for. In these days, people have argued if some political advertisements should be banned or not. Opponents of the fact that some political advertisements should be banned claim that some political advertisements should not be…

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    SOUGHT The High Court rule that all Australian citizens overseas should be able to vote in national elections, regardless of the length of time since they ceased to reside in Australia. SUBMISSIONS 1. Inconsistent with Constitution The idea of voting originates from section 7 and section 24 of the Australian Constitution . Section 7 states that “the senate shall be composed of senators from each State, directly chosen by the people of the State” and section 24 states that “the House of…

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