Voting

United States
November 11, 2006 10:54pm CST
Are you a registered voter? Why or why not?
11 responses
• United States
12 Nov 06
I am registered Voter, however I dont always take advantage of that right. It sometimes is just to frustating to choose which candidate is the lesser of two evils. I admit I should vote more.
• United States
14 Nov 06
Wow. That's honest. I've felt the same frustration.
@fabizinha (164)
• Brazil
14 Nov 06
In my country, every person older than 18 is obligated to vote, so, yes, I'm a registered voter. But I don't mind doing it, in fact I find it really important, so I have voted since I was 16 (people with ages 16 and 17 can vote optionally in here). Despite of finding it important, I really think voting shouldn't be mandatory...
@bhchy1 (6047)
• United States
14 Nov 06
Yes...I can't complain about teh govermtent and how it is run if I don't vote and put my opinin on paper...better to be a apart of teh process than to sit back and complain and not take any part in it at all..
@sandie61 (2359)
• United States
14 Nov 06
yes because if I don`t vote I feel I don`t have the right to complain.
@watzdat (194)
• Singapore
14 Nov 06
nope and i dunno y
• United States
14 Nov 06
I am a registered voter and vote! I believe that exercising our right to vote is incredibly important. It is our duty as citizens to be informed and vote on the issues, not the party.
• United States
12 Nov 06
yes I am
@teresebry (128)
• United States
14 Nov 06
Yes I am registered. If you're of age and you don't vote then I don't want to hear your complaints.
@3charmed (453)
• United States
12 Nov 06
No, I don't pay enough attention to politics to vote.
@mattmc419 (361)
• United States
12 Nov 06
Nope, not old enough
@Necie14 (96)
• United States
12 Nov 06
yes, why not vote? its your chance to get yourself heard.