Should Voting Be Mandatory Persuasive Essay

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The United States of America has been practicing a democratic government since the Declaration of Independence was written in 1776. Since then American citizens have been given many rights and responsibilities. These rights and responsibilities include voting, serving in the military, jury duty, paying taxes, and many others. Jury duty and paying taxes are mandatory and are responsibilities of all citizens. However, serving in the military is only mandatory when there is a draft. Since jury duty, paying taxes, and serving in the military, during a draft, are mandatory, the belief is voting should be too. Some even call it a citizen’s civic responsibility (Compulsory voting, 2015).
The opposing view states that voting should not be compulsory …show more content…

This has been the practice since the Declaration of Independence was written but only a certain, low percentage of the public has recently helped to pick the candidates and the passing of important proposed laws. Americans have not been following through on the ideas on how the country was founded. They have been given all these freedoms, but they have not followed through and left the democracy to struggle. That is why mandatory voting laws should be adopted. It would help the country to get back on the track that the forefathers set up for all citizens. All citizens would be a part of the decision making of the country and would be following through on their civic responsibility of being a citizen. If the forefathers would see the way that Americans having been abusing their freedoms, they would surely be disgusted. They might even want to consider an alternative way to pick candidates because the current way has not been used in the way that it was …show more content…

Voting has educational affects that no one ever often considers. Voters would become familiar with the political topics and the issues that are present in the country. A well informed public would raise the level of conversations to a higher intellect (Compulsory voting, 2015). In addition, compulsory voting would save the country financially since there would no longer be a need for advertisements to encourage voting. Also, the country might gain money from the fine that non-voters would pay, if paying a fine is the chosen punishment. The financial benefits will positively affect the government which in turn will make a positive impact on individual

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