IF YOU DON’T VOTE, YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO COMPLAIN
THE
importance of voting cannot be understated. Many people think that their vote
does not matter. Imagine if everyone felt that way, we would never exercise our
right to vote and we would never elect a person to represent our views! There
have been many, many elections - not just on a local level - that have been
decided by less than 100 votes. So thinking that your vote does not count could
not be further from the truth.
Many a times, people who do not vote are the ones
who complain about the socio political economy and are ignorant of the fact
that voting is about changing those certain aspects that you feel need to be
changed.
If you do not vote you let others decide what is
good for you.
Voting provides an important way to voice your opinions regarding elected
leaders and overall policies .It also helps you decide your own future by
electing a person who might reflect your own views. If the right to vote
no longer existed, the country would no longer survive as a democratic nation,
but completely totalitarian. By not voting, you give away your right to
influence the government overall.
Because this
sacred right has been guaranteed to all citizens of the nation, you should take
the initiative to vote for someone/something that reflects your overall views.
A good participatory citizen would know the details of the election and get involved
in local politics. Every citizen has
the right to vote in any election and, therefore, should exercise their
vote.
The
most often heard excuse for not voting in an election is "my one little
vote won't make a difference." That one vote can make all the
difference in the world, so female students let us all go and register to vote
because if you don’t vote, you have no right to complain!
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