The United States of America, we are the champions of the democracy. Why is it then that our society is so inactive in our government? In the last presidential election there was a forty-nine percent voter turnout. In the most important and most publicized of all our elections, less than half of our citizens voted. On the other hand, in the recent Russian presidential election, over seventy percent of Russians voted. We are supposed to be the leaders of the free world and in a country where many of its citizens still call for communism, twenty percent more of its people voted. It is a disgrace that so large a portion of the American public does not take part in its most important election. Something must be done to the system to change that. In the following paragraphs, I will attempt to suggest possible changes that could increase voter turnout.
Another reason Americans do not vote is that it is inconvenient. Why would someone bother voting if it involved taking time out of their busy work day to go down to the voting station to vote? I believe that there are two ways to combat this. First, I think that it is imperative that the government declare election day a national holiday. If the workforce had election day off it would make it much easier for the voting population to get to the polls. Also, it would give them an increased sense of duty to go vote. Second, the government should develop a secure way for people to vote via the Internet. If the government could allow people to vote over the Internet the process would be virtually painless and would drastically increase voter turnout.
Finally Americans do not vote because they are not informed. In order to change this presidential candidates should be given air time during prime time television on ev
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