Should 16 Year Olds Be Allowed To Vote Essay

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Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote?
The United State’s voting system could be lost if we allowed minors vote. Our country is build by laws, and order but the new generations don’t seem to care as much when it comes to politics or even voting. In the article “Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history-making moment at the polls” by Annys Shin explains how 18 year olds are not voting as much ever since the 26th amendment was pass 40 years ago. In fact there are more elderly citizens voting if compare to 18 year olds. I understand why some 16 and 18 year olds want the to vote, but I also understand why society doesn’t want to grant them that right. Let me explain, the future of America has and always will be decided by adults, due to their voting cast the future of the next generation will either be affected or not affected. After the election between Donald …show more content…

The only way to solve the problem with citizens not voting was by lowering the age to vote. For example, the Takoma Park community center were looking for a resolution to get more people to vote. Annys points out how young people in that area were seeking for the right to vote, and they complain when they found out about “ residents living in the country illegally have been allowed to vote in city elections since 1993”, this raise more problems to the community. But the only resolution to this was to give young people ( 17- and 16-year-olds) the right to vote. I personally disagree with that decision, because as a “citizen” who just turned 18, I am really stress out more about school, and thinking about what will I do after I graduate from high school. The author of the article “Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history-making moment at the polls” says in her article that 18-17- and 16- year-olds are “not very good with their first vote” and will not be, because of two important

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