The right to vote is one of the most essential and fundamental human rights in a
functioning democracy. Yet millions of American voters neglect using this right on a
regular basis, and some of them never show up to vote throughout their entire life. At the
same time, voter turnout in the United States is much lower than in other democracies
worldwide. While turnout in European countries is usually above 70 percent, United
States presidential elections have not seen a 60 percent turnout in half a century.
Citizens that participate in the political life of their country are the basis of democracy, and the decreasing interest of voters in taking part in electing their representatives in the
government may be dangerous for the freedom of society in general. Why do so many
Americans tend to abstain from voting, and why is voter turnout in the United States lower
than in most other democracies?
Different schools of thought have offered different
answers to this question.

In your post, you will be researching and discussing:
 
1)  Causes of low voter turnout.
2)  Ways the United States can increase voter turnout. 
Examples: Create a multiparty system, make election day a holiday.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *