littlekiwi
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Absolutely I vote! The thought of not voting feels wrong. Also you can't complain about the government if you don't participate.
Exactly my thoughts on it.
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Absolutely I vote! The thought of not voting feels wrong. Also you can't complain about the government if you don't participate.
I am not registered for either party...though I do find I lean one way...especially in recent years.
Interesting you can vote so young where you liveI always vote. From the time I was 10, I couldn’t wait to be eligible to vote. I vote in all local, state and national elections.
That's one way to get the youth involved from the start!I didn’t know that either. It’s interesting to learn how voting is different around the world.Didn't know that, it's only compulsory to be on the electoral roll here.
Yes, me too. If anything, I'm more entrenched in my beliefs than I ever was!I am not registered for either party...though I do find I lean one way...especially in recent years.
Those smaller elections are often way more important that the big ones!
Yes, this. I have always voted in the federal and provincial elections (in Canada), but until recently, I hadn't always paid enough attention to the local elections (for mayor, city councillors, school board trustees, and so on). But it really matters who's in charge at city hall, since they look after the boring but vital stuff (garbage & recycling, snowplowing, parks and recreation) that affect our everyday lives.