Improving Low Voter Turnout in the United States

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In our system of government we are privileged with the option to take part in the political process that runs the country. It is our right to vote that lets the people influence change in policy and set the guidelines that politicians must follow to be elected representatives. This precious ability, which is most coveted in most non-democratic countries, is taken for granted in our own.

I believe that the low voter turnout in most elections is appalling. Why do people want to willingly give up their voice in our governmental system? Fewer than 37% of all eligible voters actually cast a ballot in the last presidential election. Many claim ignorance of political issues, but I believe that must stem from laziness. If people would try to get actively interested in the workings of the political realm, they could make themselves informed voters. Becoming informed can be as simple as reading a newspaper or watching the news.

If people do not become more active voters, the quality of the elected representatives will unquestionably decline. It is not hard to see why politicia...

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