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    Importance of Voting In his Gettysburg Address‚ Abraham Lincoln called democracy “government of the people‚ by the people and for the people.” It means that we are not here to serve our government‚ but that our government is here to serve us — and we have the right to decide who will represent us and how we want to be represented. It means that we have one of the greatest rights any free people can have: the right to vote. Voting is a right that‚ throughout history‚ many have fought for and

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    Compulsory Voting Chris Marist P:G 11/19/12 Compulsory Voting Voting is a very unique and prestigious event. The ability to vote is an honor‚ and should be taken extremely seriously and utilized by everybody. Voting allows the public to be represented in a way that mirrors the publics wishes. Voting is a privilege and shouldn’t be looked at as a hassle. Compulsory voting only ensures that the correct choice is made in whatever is being voted upon. Not voting when given the choice

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    Compulsory Voting Compulsory voting is the system that citizens are compelled to vote in elections or at least attend a polling place the day of voting. Is compulsory voting the right electoral system for the United States‚ should the United States replace their current system of voting for compulsory voting? If the United States were to change the law so that citizen were obligated to vote what would be the consequences for those who chose not to vote? If the government fined those who didn’t

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    over the world are implementing computerized voting system for it has some striking advantages over traditional paper voting. Designing an air-tight and reliable computerized voting system is therefore a great task‚ in that‚ the system that must be developed must protect the privacy of the voters and electoral candidates‚ be easily understood and used by the entire voting populace - no matter who they are or where they come from. This project MOBILE VOTING SYSTEM is designed to allow users spontaneously

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    First the student must go to the Administration Office if he is a registered voter‚ then goes to the voting area and chooses the candidates he likes. After that‚ the student submits the filled-up ballot form to the voting administrator in order for his votes to be cast. Then the student is marked with an indelible ink to signify that he has already voted. After all the votes have been cast‚ the voting procedure goes again through several processes. The votes are collected and are then counted‚ which

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    Every four years‚ Americans from across the country cast a vote in hopes to elect either a Republican or a Democrat to become‚ or continue being‚ President of the United States of America. Each candidate attempts to earn as many votes as possible from a diverse range of groups. In the upcoming election‚ President Barack Obama is said to maintain the majority of Latino votes‚ however‚ a question currently being asked is if the president can keep the Latino votes. Although it is important to have the

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    Problems with Voting Systems and the Applicable Standards Introduction Elections are a defining feature of democratic government‚ but all too frequently‚ we take the actual mechanics of the election for granted. We speak at length of such issues as who is allowed to vote‚ how campaigns are conducted‚ and how they are financed‚ but prior to the events in Florida last November‚ most people’s understanding of the actual voting process was something like the following: "You go to the polls‚ cast your

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    (Department of electronics engineering) RIZVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BANDRA (WEST)‚ MUMBAI-400050 UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI ACADEMIC YEAR 2012-13 FOR THE FULFILLMENT OF THE PROJECT (TE) ELECTRONIC WORKSHOP (EWS) LCD BASED VOTING MACHINE USING 8051 AND VENDING MACHINE A project report Submitted by NIKITA MUDRAS TRUPTI LIMBAD SABERA YASMIN UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROF. PRASAD DHURI PROF. SOHAIL SIDDIQUI RIZVI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING‚ RIZVI

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    environment of the member of the academe. The Voting System of Palawan Polytechnic College Inc. is a crucial task during the Election period every semester because it is manual and time consuming activity. The manual voting system requires diversity of information such as Administrator‚ Electoral Board‚ Voters and censorious though to create a good electronic voting system for Palawan Polytechnic College Inc. In this situation‚ the institution need a voting system with no hassle and no sophisticated

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    turnout is around 57%. The reason behind this wide gap‚ is compulsory voting‚ meaning electors are forced to vote in elections‚ or attend the polls‚ or they may be fined or forced to do community service. Although compulsory voting may seem better when you look at percentages as a whole‚ it does not guarantee a positive outcome. Having high voter turnout does not necessarily result in accurate votes. The idea of compulsory voting may seem like a good idea on the surface‚ but when you dig deeper into

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