Why Your Vote Matters

Recently I read an article by Domenico Montanaro on NPR. He wrote about several instances in history where just one vote determined the victor. One of the instances was over sixteen years ago. It was a state House race where Kevin Entze lost by one vote out of the 11,700 cast out. One of his fellow reserve officers had forgotten to send his vote out and it had cost Entze the race. This is just one of the multiple times that one vote had been the game changer. Another example was in 2016 where a Vermont state House seat was given to someone who won by just one vote out of 2,000. During that same year, a New Mexico state House seat was won by two votes out of 14,000. Montanaro was obviously trying to get the readers to understand that their vote matters.

I think that everyone who can vote, should. We always talk about how we wish our voices can be heard, and voting is a good way to get our thoughts out there. While I think everyone should vote, I don't believe in making it mandatory. Making something mandatory, often makes it extremely likely to create a huge debate and will make it so people will begin to rebel against it. I know I would. I do encourage people to vote, but I personally don't believe in forcing people to do so by using laws and such. It's a free country.

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