Are you registered to vote?
By smooch091784
@smooch091784 (973)
Philippines
April 25, 2009 10:08am CST
I have voted twice.. I have my voter's ID which would also be a good identification. Voting isn't something I like to do for every elections. I hate the long lines, the old tradition style of voting... But yea I'm interested knowing who are the candidates.. Well whatever I'm not much into politics..
5 responses
@sophie_dfuss (2365)
• Philippines
26 Apr 09
I am a registered voter since I was 18 years old and I am 30 years old now. I have voted 3 times already. I am just the same as you, I hate the long lines and traditional voting system, they don't want to computerize the voting system because the politicians can't cheat anymore the results. I hate politics honestly. Politicians running for a candidacy are fullo sweet words and promises, only a few of them are trustworthy and dedicated. The next election here in our country will be next year, 2010. I wonder who will be caught cheating again.
@modstar (9605)
• Philippines
26 Apr 09
No i am not a registered voter that's why i don't have the right to complain who'll seat on the government positions. lol! Well maybe i will register in a few months, hopefully i won't get lazy. lol! Aside from the fact that all politicians are the same, the voting system sucks too in a way that most of the votes are padded. So i don't think one vote will make a difference.
@chookie1971 (2271)
• Australia
25 Apr 09
I am like you. I don't like lining up to vote. Plus the people I vote for never really get in. Although the last fedural election, I voted for the current prime minister. The first time, I voted for the winner.
@prinzcy (32305)
• Malaysia
26 Apr 09
I am a registered voter but never vote before. I just register this year. I think it's important for me to register as I may help shaping up my country. It's only one vote for my part but if one thousand people think the same, won't we make a different?
@jeyviolin (69)
• United States
25 Apr 09
Yes I do vote as well. I want to know that my rights and voice have been heard.