In the article, “Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history making moment at the polls”, by Annys Shin, it is said that Ben Miller a 16-year-old boy walked into the toll booth at Takoma Park Community Center and was planned to do something about the fact that 16-year-olds cannot vote in the election. This brings up an interesting argument of whether or not 16 and 17-year-olds should be allowed to vote. People will argue that 16 and 17-year-olds do not know what they are doing or just have a lack
American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting”. (Brainyquote). The right to vote allows the people to have a say and a voice on society and the people who run it. However, many say young Americans do not understand or care about politics and should not have an opinion on who runs the country. Lowering the voting age to 16 in the United States will help today’s youth; 16 year olds are old enough to make educated decisions
¨by the time you are 16 you can drive pay taxes and in some states be held responsible for adult crimes, so shouldn't you be allowed to vote? (smith,6)¨. the first reason this is good is because it would increase the amount of voters. this is true because the article says ¨ 16 and 17 year olds are at a prime age to vote because they are still at school in their homes and have roots in their communities but when they turn 18 and go off to college they are more focused on school and not voting and
In her article, “Takoma Park 16-year-old savors his history making moment at the poll,” Annys Shin explains into debt of the issue of whether or not 16 and 17-year old citizens should be allowed to vote. I believe that 16 and 17-year olds should be allowed to vote because they are affected by many of the political issues that are being debated on today. Takoma Park City Council voted to lower the legal voting age to 16 for its residents and the majority voted in favor of it.The reason was to increase
granting 18-year-olds the right to vote four decades ago, many citizens still question the age an individual should be in order to have this right. The issue is deciding the age where an individual has developed the mental maturity and intellectual capabilities to be able to make a decision for a whole country. Although, since suffrage has been expanded through the 15th, 19th, and 26th Amendments, voter turnout continues to remain lower than it was in 1800s. Many who are granted this right to vote do not
Voting at Sixteen Who here thinks that 16 year old Canadians should be able to vote in federal, provincial and municipal elections? Well, as a 16 year old living in Ottawa, the center of federal politics, I believe that the voting age in Canada should be lowered from 18 years to 16 years. First of all, as 16 yr olds, we already take on many responsibilities that require more knowledge than putting our vote in a ballot box. Secondly, allowing 16 year olds to vote increases the number voters and creates
The legal voting age in the UK is 18 years old. However 16 year olds can get a full time job, pay taxes and can also leave school. So should they be allowed to vote as well? In the Brexit vote, 74% of all people under 24 voted to remain in the EU and people over 50 voted to leave the EU. This was a record turnout for this age group and shows this age group wants to have a say in the future of this country. This is because they are the new generation and the ones who are to live the future and they
Sixteen year olds can drive a car, work jobs, and pay taxes, but they are not able to vote. In 1971, the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 simply because that is the age you can join the military. They lowered it down to age 18 because they thought that it was unfair that young men were not able to vote, but they were able to fight in the war at the time, which was World War II. The voting age should be lowered to sixteen because at that age, Sixteen year olds can drive a car, emancipate from
problem. One of the solutions that have been considered is lowering the voting age to 16 to get younger Americans votes. However many Americans think that this is crazy to allow 16 and 17 year olds to vote. The clear and only answer to this contentious question is that 16 and 17 year olds should not be able to vote. As stated before 16 and 17 year olds should not be allowed to vote because sixteen and seventeen year olds are not mature enough, their opinions can be easily swayed or changed based on what
lowering to 16 would be a great opportunity for young teens, but there are obvious reasons why they still haven’t lowered it. Some of the reasons are 16 year olds can easily be influenced by their parent’s choices, teens under 18 are less experienced, society sees them as kids not as adults, and parents wouldn’t allow their kids to go to war. Many 16 year olds don’t even care about politics even as they get closer to the voting age. The percentage of young adults voting is low enough that even if 16 year