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Bridging the Divide
Chuck Bradley
In the United States, voting is a fundamental right and an essential part of being an engaged citizen. It allows each of us to have a say in shaping the policies and future of our communities, our cities and country.
Regardless of age (as long as you’re 18!), ethnicity, or background, every person has the power to make a difference through their vote.
Voting is important, and it empowers individuals to contribute to the betterment of society. Voting provides us with the opportunity to express our opinions and choose representatives who will make decisions on our behalf.
When you cast your vote, you have a chance to select leaders who align with your values and who will work towards addressing the issues that matter most to you, your family and your community. It is through this democratic process that the collective voice of the people is heard.
- A voice in decision making:
Regular elections, and by regularly casting your vote, gives you the ability to choose new leaders if you feel the current representatives are not fulfilling their duties, or are failing to uphold the promises they made during their campaign.
- Reflecting the will of the people:
The more people participate in elections, the outcome is a more accurate reflection of public true opinion. Your vote creates a chain reaction that empowers your friends and family to vote, as well.
- Honoring the struggle for suffrage:
Throughout history, countless individuals fought for the right to vote. People from many backgrounds; including women, communities of color, people with disabilities, and countless others; endured immense hardships and discrimination to secure this fundamental right.
It’s always good to remember that voting was once inaccessible for many people and that, as times have changed, it is important to bask in the tangible results of decades of struggles.
By exercising your right to vote, you honor their struggle and show gratitude for the progress made towards a more equitable and inclusive society.
- Fostering civic engagement:
When voters participate in elections, they become more aware of political issues, policies and the overall functioning of their government. It also inspires people to join community organizations, engage in meaningful discussions and participate in activism to drive positive change. Overall, voting improves our communities through collective action!
CONCLUSION:
Voting is not merely a right; it is a responsibility and privilege that each eligible citizen should embrace. Your vote carries the POWER!
It is essential to remember that voting is not only about your individual voice, but also about contributing to the collective voice of the people. So, whether you are young or old, your vote matters – use it to make a positive impact on the world around you!
Need more specific information about voting in Coosa County? There’s a good chance that Coosa County Republican Party has what you’re looking for! Make plans to join us on Tuesday, June 24, at the Coosa County E-911 Building, 66 Communication Drive, Rockford 35136. Refreshments at 6 p.m., and the meeting begins 6:30.
If you need additional information, please send your questions or comments to bradleychuck92@gmail.com.
