Explained by Justin Baisden
Voting is a right that we have guaranteed by the US constitution. We should feel honored to have the right to select our members of government because many countries aren’t so lucky. All too often this is taken for granted.
 
The first step in voting is getting registered People come to your high school your senior year and register you If not registered at that time it can be done at any local court house
LOCAL (CITY, STATE, AND COUNTY) FEDERAL (U.S. GOVERNMENT Mayor Sherrif Governor House of Representatives Senate County Clerk Etc. President Vice Presidnt Senate House of Representatives
The first election is the primary in which we nominate candidates from our party. The second election we vote for what we think is the best candidate overall
In most cases the candidate with the most votes wins their selected offices This is not the case for Presidency, each state has a certain number of electoral votes and the person with the most electoral votes in the end wins.
 

The Process Of Voting

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    Voting is aright that we have guaranteed by the US constitution. We should feel honored to have the right to select our members of government because many countries aren’t so lucky. All too often this is taken for granted.
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    The first stepin voting is getting registered People come to your high school your senior year and register you If not registered at that time it can be done at any local court house
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    LOCAL (CITY, STATE,AND COUNTY) FEDERAL (U.S. GOVERNMENT Mayor Sherrif Governor House of Representatives Senate County Clerk Etc. President Vice Presidnt Senate House of Representatives
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    The first electionis the primary in which we nominate candidates from our party. The second election we vote for what we think is the best candidate overall
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    In most casesthe candidate with the most votes wins their selected offices This is not the case for Presidency, each state has a certain number of electoral votes and the person with the most electoral votes in the end wins.
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