As we all know the eligibility for being able to vote is 18, this is because people thought that at this age teenagers are more mature and can make decisions for themselves. Election day is very important because we are being able to vote for a president and propositions for our country. However, 16 and 17 year old’s aren’t granted the right to vote despite the 1-2 year difference. Most people see it as, since they aren 't 18 yet, they are immature and don’t know what 's for their own good. If 16 and 17 year olds aren 't allowed to vote, then they shouldn’t be allowed to be working or driving, but yet they are. Voting is a big part of our country, but those who usually tend to vote are the ones granted to vote, which are the young majority of people. I strongly feel that 16 and 17-year-olds should be granted the right to vote, especially because it will prepare them for maturity. In the article, Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history making moment at the polls, author, Annys Shin, explains that if we get into the habit of teaching young teenagers about voting, they will become more engaged. If we already are educated about voting in school, why aren’t 16 and …show more content…
I believe that 16 and 17-year-olds can get into the mentality that they should be mature enough to vote just like they are allowed to work and be able to drive. People think just because you turn 18 you immediately are mature for anything, but I think otherwise. 16 year old are able to work in jobs, which shows that even if they are young enough to vote, they are still old enough to become employed. Even though, most people might think that once you turn 18 and the decision to fight and die for our country is our choice, then being a 16 or 17-year-old wouldn 't be a mature choice to be able to go out and vote. If 16 and 17-year olds are able to vote, it would be because it is our future ahead of us with the decisions that we make, this is why I feel that vast majority of young people vote than older