By breaking the law, a criminal has decided that the responsibilities of society do not apply to them; if so, then neither should they be allowed the rights of society.
The majority of criminals do not vote, but the ones that do are more likely to vote Democrat because of their policies that coddle criminal behavior. Republicans are more likely to favor policies that focus on the punishment of criminals like the death penalty and harsher sentences. Democrats tend to favor policies such as granting felons the right to vote, and social programs that invest resources in the "rehabilitation" of criminals. People vote out of self-interest. Criminals are no different.
Letting women vote (also known as women's suffrage) means that women have the right to vote in public elections.
The government. Normally people in prison cannot vote, as the whole point of incarceration is to deprive criminals of their rights.
[ Ct ] only after time served and off probation
The government. Normally people in prison cannot vote, as the whole point of incarceration is to deprive criminals of their rights.
Letting the audience interact by letting them decide what you guys do, that can be achieved by telling them to vote before the show, or to vote in the chat while your live. Good luck guys.
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He wanted a B.I.G change!
People under 18, people who are not Australian citizens, convicted criminals, etc.
One would have thought that would be a sensible requirement, however in most democracies all but the nobility, serving criminals and the mad can vote.
This is a controversial topic with arguments on both sides. Some believe that all citizens should have the right to vote, regardless of their past actions. Others argue that criminals have violated the social contract and should have their voting rights revoked as part of their punishment.
popular sovereignty