Americans Should Be Allowed To Vote Essay

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Voters registration or enrollment is automatic in most advanced industrial nations, most of which are democracies, but is a requirement in many countries before a person is entitled or permitted to vote in elections ("Voter registration - Wikipedia," n.d.). In the United States voter’s rights are reduced by voter turnout, because they are busy creating registration requirements that are more difficult for individuals. They established ways that would stop people from casting more than one ballot on voter’s day. Republican think that it’s a complete fraud and another alternative for people to cheat. Voting gives the people the will power they need to help sustains order in certain circumstance. It’s considered a form of political participation. Voting is important and every individual should exercise their natural rights that they were born with, according to the 14th amendment. No one is denied the right to vote based in references to the 15th amendment race, color of any kind should reflect any individual privileges. The amendment was created so that the free slaves have the same privileges as the white slaves. Women was giving the same rights as men to …show more content…

Some people is busy and unable to send in their ballots or actually drop it off to the mail. In this case people are allowed the right to vote the exact same day. Voters turnout begin to increase because of the number of voters. It’s hard for many people such as myself to get off work try to find a proper place to register to vote. Same day voting has a high rate of voting fraud, because people are casting more than one voter's ballot. The automatic voting was good ideal it allows people to determine whether or not to choose to register to vote when they get their licenses. I was asked would I like to register to vote when I got my licenses as well every since I been holding a voter’s registration card, and no longer have to

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