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One Man, One Vote? - Online Term Papers

One Man, One Vote?


Joseph Farkas thinks that every vote cast should equal every other vote.
He feels that many people are voting without knowing why they are voting for a
certain person or why they aren't voting for another. He says that a vote cast
by a person with no or very little knowledge in the election should not count as
much as a vote cast by a person who knows alot about the election. The people
who care about who has an important role in the government should have a bigger
say in who is going to have that important role. The votes cast by a person who
doesn't really know why they are voting for someone should not equal as much as
an election educated person.
I do not think that this is a good ...

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to give some kind of multiple-choice question test that you had to fill out
while voting. It would take a long time for each person to vote and I think that
would make people less encouraged to come and vote. Since the only way to link a
vote with a test is to have them on the same paper the voters would have to take
a test every time they voted. Most people want to walk in, vote, and walk out.
They don't want to fill out a test asking them about what they know. For the
people who don't know alot about the election, they don't want to say that when
they vote. If the test was only optional it might work out a little better. The
test would be on the ballot and if you wanted to fill it out then you could. If
you didn't fill it out or failed it when you took it then your vote would still
equal one vote. The people who took the test and passed it would get their vote
counted as more than a normal vote. This would be better because if someone just
wanted to vote and leave they ...

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Added: 1/15/2007 03:41:29 AM
Category: Government
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