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    The legal age of adulthood in Canada is eighteen in most provinces, which is evidently the legal voting age in the country. Voting has always been pivotal to the development of every society: it allows citizens to potentially create a more progressive society, as their choice of government has the authority to influence their society in fields, such as social welfare and economic development. Yet, should teenagers below eighteen in Canada be given the right to vote? Considering that teenagers are

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    to turn 18 while the president is serving without any say in the president that they may strongly disagree with. I believe that the national voting age in the U.S. should be lowered due to the facts that we are required to follow the laws that we have no say in, we have adult responsibilities without the same rights, and there will also be a higher-voting turnout. First, kids are expected to follow laws that they may think are crazy and strongly disagree with, and have absolutely no say in the

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    Should the legal voting age be lowered to 16 years old? Personally I believe it should be. Firstly, younger people should be able to vote because 16 and 17 year olds have opinions too. Their voices deserves to be heard in our community as well as those above 18. It is suggested that young people skip out on voting more so than older people. This may be the case, however no harm is done if the voting age is lowered; the voting population would be increased regardless. Secondly

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    American citizen, I believe that the voting age, being 18, should stay that way. Now that it is 2018, I truly do not think that anyone younger than me or even my age has the common knowledge to vote. I stand on this for three reasons; the age group of teens from 16-18 only really know the bare minimum about our government, no one in this time period will go out of their way to vote, and our voting percentages are already low in the United States. The voting age should stay the same. First, if a

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    In the United States the voting age currently is 18 years old and now there are those that wish to lower the age to 16. If the goal is to increase the percentage of the pouplation voting there are better ways of doing so rather than lowering the voting age two years. Doing so would only be waste of time, energy, and resources. In the 2012 presidential elections those that voted were only 61% of eligible voters. If the voting age were lowered that percentage may not change. There will still

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    The question of lowering the voting age has been one that has been brought up before in the past,and is a hotly debated topic. I am of the opinion that the voting age should in fact be lowered and has proven in fact to be a good decision with many positive effects in the past. The main argument people have against lowering the voting age is that people under the age of eighteen "show a lack of civil responsibility"(passage 1 paragraph 4) and that young people "show disinterest in the

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    Just like most ideas, there are reasonable doubts along with valid points. In this case, one article is pushing towards keeping the voting age at 18, while the other is focused on lowering the voting age. It looks to me that the over-all objective is to increase voter participation. Which makes sense on both sides, the more people who vote, the greater the chance of chosing the right potential canidate. But, everything must have some sort of structure and rules. Therefore there is reason and importance

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    Young adult voting in the US was at 16% in 2014. Now, about 60% of all eligible voters turn out for presidential elections and even less for other elections. If the voting age were raised then, there would be even fewer people voting in elections. For this and more, I do not believe that the voting age should be raised to 21. The first reason that I believe this is that these young adults need to know that their voices matter; it is after all their future world. Some people think; it should

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    essential issue when it comes to the choosing the effective voting age. The young generation lacks social awareness as well as responsibility hence will be biased or can easily be bribed to vote for a specific candidate. Although I agree with the concerns, I still insists that it is too rash to measure the maturity of a person by simply using his or her age. There are some teenagers who possess the understanding, capacities, and motivation of voting than the older people. I agree with

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    For the age to be maitaned or lowered is really a tricky question knowing most of the people in the United states can't vote because of felonys.But I think they should lower the voting age. Having younger voters is crucial at times but it will lower the voter turnout. Most of the 16 and 17 year olds have felonys because of something they did and that eliminates them from vosting until the age of 18. Most contries have lowered there voting age and turned out great. Knowing that Austria is

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