Why Voting Matters

The article I read by NPR discussed many different times in history in which a vote came down to the wire, and the victor only one by a handful of votes. The author was very clearly trying to send the message that your vote does matter because, and that elections can be incredibly close when people go out and vote. While the voter turnout for the midterm election this year was historically high, it has typically been low with the 2014 midterms being the lowest in 70 years. Along with that, so many people didn't vote in the 2016 election, that if not voting was a candidate it would have won the election with 46 states. I think
Personally, I think that everyone should vote, and there should more policies in place to make people vote. For one, I think we should make voting a mandatory thing, and also have election day be a national holiday so everybody will have the time to do so. While both of these things may sound strange to us Americans, they are both widely practiced with 20 countries having mandatory voting, and over 60 with their election days as a holiday. I also think that we should streamline the voter registration process so everybody gets registered and votes quicker, making the system more efficient. If all of these things were to be put in place, I believe that there would be a much higher voter turnout if these things were put into place, and it would definitely help give every American a voice in the election.

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