Where Voting Matters - JM

John Mazziotti
October 23rd, 2018
IHSS
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Where Voting Matters

Voting is an exercise that has been around for hundreds of years, in a government, this act depicts what candidates are elected into a position of power. The United States is a great example of this, and has been electing candidates since it was first established in 1776. The country has stayed that way since, and there have been 45 presidential candidates elected. The USA also elects: Mayors, Judges, Senators, Governors, and many more occupations. There are some countries like North Korea that have a “Democratic Election”, but in reality the votes only go to one candidate. These individuals belong to the Kim family, and the elections have been the same ever since the communist country was established in 1948. Other Countries like Australia and Argentina have mandatory voting styles. This means that when a citizen turns 18 in these 2 example countries, are forced to vote by law. Saudi Arabia’s voting system was only tailored to men, it was not until 2015 that women were allowed to vote in the country. In 21 African countries, 15 Asian Countries, and 13 Countries in the Americas, citizens are not allowed to vote. Voting is typically outlawed due to dictatorships where only one person has the power, and can outlaw this act.

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