Should Voting Age Be Lowered To 13?

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Should voting age be lowered to 13
I never vote for anyone. I always vote against. - William Claude Dukenfield.

So what is voting? Voting occurs when there is referendum or an election.
When voting in an election, you are deciding who you would like to become a politician and representative depending on the views of citizens when decisions are made. Voting in a referendum is different, because you are helping the Government to decide on doing or not a very important event. For instant, in B.C. there was a vote for new Metro Vancouver tax, transit improvements. Voting is our opportunity to decide who will be the best people to make decisions for us. These people become the government. We can choose who becomes a politician because we live in a democracy meaning, the people who live in a country get to decide who runs the country. Politicians must listen to the peoples opinion because if he doesn’t the people might try to throw that politician down. Voting is very important to a country’s living, and I think voting age should not be lowered to the age of thirteen. …show more content…

Students only learn about politics when they are an adult. Politics is very complicated to understand and students still have much to learn. Students have a lot of subjects like Math, Science, Health, Biology, English, secondary language, and volunteering. Therefore students don’t have time to learn about politics. If students don’t know about politics they will not know who they are going to vote for meaning they will listen to what others say about one

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