The U.S. has one of the lowest voter
turnout rates among modern democratic political systems. One study ranks
the U.S. 120th on a list of 169 nations compared on voter turnout
(Pintor, Gratschew, & Sullivan, 2002). While during the last decade
many initiatives have been undertaken to increase voter participation,
concerns about the possibility of election fraud have also increased.
Additionally, some political interests feel threatened by the increase
in turnout among some traditionally low-turnout ethnic minorities.
Several states have recently passed legislation imposing new
registration and identification requirements. This has sparked debate
about whether these are tactics intended to suppress turnout or to
prevent fraud.
Before writing your initial post, review the assigned resources. To
easily access the resources from the Ashford University Library, please
see the table located in the Course Materials section.
In your initial post of at least 200-250 words, summarize recent
developments in several states enacting voter ID laws. Explain the pros
and cons on both sides of the debate about these laws. Share your own
experience with the relative difficulty or ease of voting in your
locale. Draw your own conclusion about the debate over voter ID laws.
Finally, share your perspective about whether voting in the U.S. should
be made easier or harder. Justify your conclusions with facts and
persuasive reasoning.
Fully respond to all parts of the question. Write in your own words. Support your position with APA citations to two or
more of the assigned resources required for this discussion. Please be
sure that you demonstrate understanding of these resources, integrate
them into your argument, and cite them properly.
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