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essay on every vote counts

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Answered by revanth90
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Answered by SiddheshTiwari
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Voting takes place for a Pope, Union Leader, Team Captain, Beauty Queen and even for Pig Snorting Contests.

As Juror’s, we vote for innocence or guilt; as Judges we vote for talent contests; as Family members we vote for what or where we eat dinner; and as citizens we vote for political leaders.

While the range and significance of each vote is diverse, one constant remains: EVERY VOTE COUNTS!

The duties or responsibilities of a citizen in a Democratic Society can be separated into two groups: mandatory responsibilities, such as paying taxes; and duties not demanded by law, such as voting.

The right to vote is a duty and responsibility, as well as a privilege.

Modern democracies, including the United States, extend the right to vote (suffrage) to almost all responsible adult citizens.

This inclusive voting right is known as universal suffrage. Indeed, “one person, one vote” is seen as a hallmark of representative democracy.

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