How can the segment of society that is not authorized to vote still impact the political process?

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Government 2306

Northlake college

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  1. If you are unable to vote (do not have citizenship, are not 18 or have had your rights revoked):
    1. Put a brief 1 - 2 page paper together that covers, and submit your file to this post (click the link above):
        • Candidates [have specific policy proposals been announced on their websites/social media accounts directed to the needs of the community? (e.g. if these candidates will represent impoverished communities, dealing with intense criminal, how will they resolve these situations? Perhaps in the form of community/economic development programs; or interested in reversing law that would allow felons another chance at voting; etc.).
        • Review the issues being voted on, and share your opinion regarding what you would support/oppose and why.
        • How can the segment of society that is not authorized to vote still impact the political process?
        • Feel free to mention if you have already participated in some fashion, in the election/campaigning process, either in the USA -or- other parts of the world (e.g. canvassed for candidates, researched issues/laws, made phone calls, passed out information/literature and answered questions on behalf of candidates, block-walked, etc.).
        • [*I encourage the application of references to justify your position on any issues mentioned*].

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Running head: NON-VOTERS AND THE POLITICAL PROCESS

Non Voters and the Political Process

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NON-VOTERS AND THE POLITICAL PROCESS

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Non Voters and the Political Process
Issue Being Voted on and Personal Opinion and Reasons for Choice
In politics, candidates prepare proposals which they present to the society at large so that they
can be voted for. These proposals contain agendas on several issues touching on the community,
and also proposed ways by which the candidates are going to deal with them. The voters then
read and decide for themselves depending on what the plan of the candidates are if the candidate
appeals to them, they support and if not they end up opposing them by voting for their favorite
candidate. There are several issues that voters look at w...


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