Voter suppression happens everywhere around the world. As an immigrant this topic seemed so interesting because I always thought of voter suppression as something that may just happen in a third world country. In a dictatorship country government is not afraid to let the nation know that although there is a voting but ultimately they are the ones who decide the fate of everyone. After watching the videos and reading the assignments I realized that voter suppression/fraud can happen in many shapes and forms. It could be done without any physical violence or any obvious act but it still can do the same amount of damage to a nation. Voter suppression in a nation like America that is supposedly one the freest countries politically has to happen a lot smoother and a lot less obvious that one in a dictatorship kind of government.
Voter suppression refers to a situation in which the votes are being manipulated, not by direct involvement of the votes and numbers but by manipulating the voters into voting for the other party or even holding them away from voting. It can be done in different ways and techniques. There has been a lot of cases of voter
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It can also happen when a non eligible individual votes, an example would be an illegal immigrant or a criminal who is banned from voting. there is also another case when the actual number of votes is being manipulated, this case usually happens by the government itself. Democrats believe that voter fraud is almost non existent. They argue that it is so rare that there should not be put that much energy on the matter. They say that putting that amount of pressure on the citizens to prove that their own legitimacy is pushing them away from voting. on the other hand, republicans believe that just because voter fraud does not happen too often, it does not mean that it should not be prevented and
In the article "The Big Lie Behind Voter ID Laws," the editorial board explains how Republican officials and legislators try to pass new voting laws such as requiring photo ID in order to keep eligible voters from voting. They explain how such laws target mainly minorities and poor people. Along with that, there is discussion of a Federal District Judge’s written opinion showing how the law abused the Voting Rights
We all know that voter fraud is so rare that the draconian laws designed to prevent it, is nothing more than an attempt to suppress
One of the arguments that those against the idea of enacting voter ID laws make is that there is no way that voter fraud can actually sway an election enough for the wrong candidate to win (Zorka). This is simply not the case, and there have been numerous cases where the amount of illegal votes cast was greater than the margin of victory for that election (Kobach). For example, in the Senate race with
In John Fund’s reflection, the Department of Investigation went through a procedure to see how easy it was to commit voter fraud. The DOI had sent out agents to show up at 63 polling places all who “pretended to be voters who should have been turned away by election officials; the agents assumed names of individuals who had died or moved out of town, or who were sitting in jail. 61 instances, or 97 percent of the time, the testers were allowed to vote.” (Fund, pg 353) After gathering this evidence that voter fraud was possible and way easier than it seemed, they published a report which accused the city’s Board of Elections voting
In the past, the country men would choose representatives to represent their state for elections. These representatives are called the Electoral College; they vote for whom the majority of the state wants as president. The voting process is the same today, except there is an exceptionally larger amount of people living in the country. Along with more people, the country also has more technology. The increase in technology allows for easier blackmail against a representative, and allows a person the ability to control the representatives’ vote. A representative could also have a façade and vote against what the majority wants. The technology
Recently during the 2016 presidential election people have questioned if the Electoral College is reliable and not rigged. The U.S. uses the Electoral College to elect their president every four years. Some reasons why the 2016 presidential election is not rigged is records show that voter fraud is very rare, most of the time voting problem are accidental, and secretaries of state are charged with administering elections in each state. Therefore, I disagree with Donald Trump about the election being rigged and of the people committing voting fraud.
Mandatory voting in America should be implied in the political system. Countries such as Australia and Belgium have already enforced this law on its people, and have had great results in the increasing turnout of voters going to polls. In excess of seventy years in Australia, voters have been obliged to appear to survey Election Day. Disappointment to show up causes a fine of up to fifteen dollars. Australian races since mandatory voting was implemented the turnout has reached an amount of ninety percent and above. Australian citizens have gotten use to showing up to polls and voting that it is a common obligation in their lives. (Ornstein) Based on this statistic mandatory voting has a clear effect. It raises participation rates this would also prompt more Americans to pay attention to which candidate to vote for. Mandatory voting will help change the political system of the United States, which will lead to different political culture and ultimately increase voter-turnout. As well as engage the citizens of our nation to vote who they feel is necessary. Money is also a big issue in becoming a president or even getting people to notice a candidate. Billions of dollars go into these campaigns, but if mandatory voting was enforced, this would lower the amount of money spent tremendously candidates can focus on debates and talk about a right path for our nation. Overall, mandatory voting would create a stronger, smarter, and more democratic United States of America.
Throughout the years many Americans have faced what is known as voter suppression. When researching voter suppression you will find that it is defined as a strategy to influence the outcome of an election by discouraging or preventing those with voting rights from voting. I interpret that the causes of voter suppression derives from that of equality issues or a misconception of government. However, history recorded the effects of voter suppression which leads to major violence, rebellion, strikes, or in some cases fear. The jarring act of voter suppression began early as 1776 when white men owning property were allowed to vote denying Jews, Catholics, and others their voting rights.
The U.S. uses a system called the electoral college to elect the president and each state has a number of electors equal to the number of representatives they have in Congress. After the polls close on election day, these electors decide who they are going to cast their votes for based on the popular votes in that state. Most states will cast all of their electoral votes for only one candidate but some will allow their electors to split their votes. Casting out one candidate is unfair as it wipes out the votes of almost half of that state because one candidate did a little better. Popular vote does not equal presidency because the choices are made by electoral colleges and not the American people. For this reason, people have come to believe that, whether they vote or not, it doesn’t affect
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Since the United States of America established itself as its own self-governing country, one of the things that caused it to be salient and stand out from other countries is its relentless insistence on functioning as a democracy. Wars and protests have occurred so that every type of people, whether it was women or African Americans, may be granted the right to vote. Having a say in the American government is an honor and a privilege bestowed upon American citizens when they reach the age of eighteen. However, in recent years, statistics have shown that voter turnout and participation in recent elections has been rapidly and steadily declining, causing the United States to have the lowest voter participation in the world (“Is the System
The voter suppression strategy is used to influence the outcome of an election by dissuading voters from exercising their right to vote. Voter suppression should not be comparable to campaigning because the two differs significantly. Campaigning in its political sense is the ability to change voter’s likelihood of voting behavior to change their opinions through persuasion. Voter suppression on the other hand attempts to reduce the number of voters by means of suppression.
Marijuana use is on the rise, especially among teenagers and young adults. With the recent laws passed in eight states about legalizing medical marijuana , many stand divided when it comes to this never ending debate, but I firmly believe that this miracle working drug should be legalized throughout the United States.
Firstly, Compulsory voting not only collects a large sample of data, but also gives a fair and honest representation of ideals and values people want their country to abide by. For instance, in U.S. Presidential Elections, voter turnouts were always significantly lower than its total eligible voting adult population. Presented throughout history, this causes discrepancies and conflict amongst people. When more and more people vote, communities can get together and agree on ideals such as Same-Sex Marriage or raising the minimum wage, making a powerful, lively, and public movement to change lives. This has been apparent throughout the U.S. as Same-Sex Marriage has been granted in the U.S. through communities getting
But, as of today there is no solid way of knowing if someone is or is not trying to sneak in more than one ballot. “I don’t know if anybody knows how prevalent it is, because the only time you find out is when somebody gets caught.” (Guzman, 1) And the statistics of that happening is .00000013 percent or 26 out of every 197 million cases. Because there are multiple techniques that can and have been used time after time again. Although this is the case there has been some attempt to prevent it. Voter ID law are one example, but it is far from the perfect solution. First, it prevents only one type of voter’s fraud, voter impersonation. And, second, the voter’s ID laws has been ruled as discrimination; so the rule is not enforced everywhere and the public can vote without