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People do what they learn. Those who were taught that voting is a privilege and a duty and want to have a voice, vote. Those who were never taught about politics or how to vote or that their vote goes nowhere, won't vote.
-they not registered-not old enough-absentee vote
The 3 reasons why people do not vote: 1)They are too lazy and don't like to go out and cast their vote Some people have no proper knowledge about the candidates who are participating in the elections 3)Some think that their vote do not make any difference
It is a right to be able to vote and it is your say in the government.
The only people who are not able to vote are people who have been convicted of a felony, those who are severely mentally disturbed, and people who are under the age of 18.
Black people have always been able to vote
Because the are human and should be able to vote.
Three times as many people voted in the election of 1828 as has voted in 1824
To show that they care who governs their country,To show their involvement in their society, andIt is a responsibility to vote in elections.
Because the are human and should be able to vote.
There are lots of reasons. It has to be known who can vote. There are rules determining whether you can vote or not, so it has to be made certain that you are eligible to vote. People who are not eligible cannot be registered and won't be able to vote. Election fraud can be reduced if it is known how many people can vote and what people have voted. This can stop people voting more than once or pretending to be someone else. to be sure the voter resides at a given address which corresponds to the district the voter is voting in
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