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    Voting Age 16

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    VOTING AT 16? Neglected for a generation, a troublesome political question is back : when should young people be able to vote for candidates in elections? Conservative peer Lord Lucas of Crudwell and Dingwall recently tabled a Private Members Bill in the Lords. It proposed a voting age of 16. And this week, for the first time, a national coalition has been launched at the Houses of Parliament. The Votes at 16 Campaign is backed by a wide range of groups – from the National Black Youth Forum and

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    Change The Voting Age

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    changed the voting age to 16 that there would be an increase in the number of votes. The reason I say this is because, many people see the problems that are faced on a daily basis. The only way things will be changed is if we make a change. When it's time to vote we're voting for new politicans. As stated in the passage many other countries have already done so. Voting allows the people to be heard, it shows that we the people care who's over us, and it's our responsibility. Voting allows the

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    Age Of Voting Essay

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    Community, they are the first ones in the nation to lower their voting age from 18-16 years old. A group of 350 students from Montgomery Blair High School were granted the right to vote in elections and one of the student who got the right to vote, Ben Miller had said, “ It’s a valuable Privilege,” and he means that it is a great advantage that many 16-17 years old can now vote. Many young adults who are the age of 18 are most likely not a good age to vote because many of them are planning to leave their

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    Lowering The Voting Age

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    Voting is a big responsibility. It determines who is going to make all of the decisions for the country as a whole. The voting age of 18 should be maintained because at that age you are an adult. Adults are more careful when making decisions that affect everyone. Lowering the voting age puts everyones' rights in the hands of 16 year olds. This would also allow parents to take advantage of their 16 year olds rights and try and persuade them to vote for who they choose. Which concludes that lowering

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    Lowering The Voting Age

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    A controversial issue that we have come upon are the arbitrary age boundaries that have been placed upon teens and their abilities. Maturity is something that most adults think teens are not capable of representing because they are going thru a phase and they are trying to find out who they are but in reality we are trying to construct ourselves. Many adults have subsequently asked teens “What do you know?”(Simmonds). In their perspective we are seen as children that cannot distinguish the right

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    Legal Voting Age

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    Have you ever had a time when you felt that your voice was ignored? Legal Voting age should be lowered to the age of 16. As a young Canadian citizen there has never been a greater time to change the legal voting age to 16. How come we let unknowledgable adults vote, but not smart engaged teens. Teen voices get blocked out while the adults keep talking. If we as a society change our voting age to 16 many positive outbursts will occur, For example, Voter turnout will increase, teens will be more

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    Lowering Voting Age

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    The voting age should be lowered to 16. More and more countries around the world have lowered their voting age, we would have a larger group of people to vote, and with enough education on the subject they will be able to make a knowledgable desision. Other countries have their voting age set at 16, and many of them are the highest ranking in political participation. Those countries have incresed participation since lowering the age. They have already proven that it would be benficial for

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    Voting Age In America

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    opposite sex, to people of a different skin tone. The right to vote has always been the issue, of who could vote. The voting age in America is 18, but the question is, should it be lowered to 15. I do agree the voting age should be lowered to 15. The right to vote is an important right, it would promote political participation and there are no wrong votes. The first reason the voting age should be lowered to 15 is the right to vote is

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    The legal age to vote should be maintained and not lowered below age of 18. Our government should not be decided by the immature youth they are not capable of such a important dession that will effect the entire country. People below the legal age of 18 are restricted from doing many things because they are still developing and immature. The voting age should not change to attemp to increase voting numbers. Children already dread responsibilty and try to dodge things such as homework or chores

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    to lower the voting age? I believe, that the current voting age should be left at 18. Voters who are older take things more seriously. If they were to lower the voting age to 16 they probably would take it as a joke. To begin with, lowering the voting age would probably decrease the percentage of participation. it also won`t help the percentage go up either. For example, young voters don`t take things like voting seriously. Some of the young voters don`t even care about voting. So there is

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