Why You Should Vote
Through the work of five amendments to the constitution and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, Americans have been fighting for the right to vote to be written into our laws. The 14th amendment gives all persons with U.S. citizenship rights and privileges, including the right to vote. The 19th amendment gave women the right to vote. The 24th amendment declared that there would be no poll tax, and the 26th amendment declared that citizens 18 or older are given the right to vote. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibited denying a citizen the right to vote based discriminatory practices, fighting against Jim Crow laws. From 1868 to 1971, Americans have been fighting to make the right to vote a reality for the people of today regardless of education, race or gender. Why is voting important? The people of the United States have a responsibility to make their voices heard. If only the same few people continue to vote, their opinions will be the only ones resulting in legislative change. The pres