Turnout has been rising steadily for the past twenty years, and there's no apparent acceleration (or deceleration) related to online activity.
Kim, we cant really compare the past 20 years on internet with voting performance. Its the social media that is contributing to politics. Before it, the internet wasnt really doing great contributions for the politics as there was no famous forum for discussing politics.
I would argue that building community is done well with social media tools.
Running a secure online election may even be possible someday.
I don't think the nation is ready to undertake this for a major national election, and I don't see how we can overcome the obstacles in our way policy wise.
There is already a major debate over how to properly identify voters, and resisitance to having a simple photo id to be able to vote at a polling place despite the obvious advantages to having something like that.
One citizen, one vote would be a great online app, but what about the people who don't have access to a secure online connection?
Waqas, good thoughts, but the evidence is that the growth of interest in elections predates wide use of the Internet. Turnout has been rising steadily for the past twenty years, and there's no apparent acceleration (or deceleration) related to online activity.
Yah. Complaining wont help and to drive a change, contribution is necessary i.e. through vote ! Corrupt politicians who keep on winning want the nation to remain in slumber and by focusing only on our own personal needs, we can enhance their evil power. Its just that media should support new candidates from new parties as well so that people dont find it waste of time if they find that a deserving candidate will never win.
The role of media in building thoughts of elections in the public's mind has been great and that is what causes people to take elections seriously. Through media, the public learns more about the candidates which helps them form an opinion about them therefore raising the excitement to support their preferred candidates in elections. The role of internet, through online voting, can be enormous as well and % growth shall increase due to it.
Kim - I hear you, I hear you. We also need to remember the other elections that are smaller but just as important - local and state. But yes, the Presidential election has drawn more votes and let's hope this is a continuing trend.
Clearly the political machine has (for years) needed some adjustment in performance to even remotely resemble expectation of the voter.
And yes, with Walmart I've heard people doing this not just for large ticket items (which MAY make such camping out advantageous) but for things like toasters and such -- so I think an adjustment is needed on both sides of the voting lever.
Also, as a friend of mine pointed out - "Some people just like to complain, whether they vote or not. Take away that "right to kvetch" from people will lead to revolution" I think she may be spot on with this.
No doubts about the unworthy attitude towards the election. Actually, the customers at Walmart know that they'l get a benefit from the offering while people are unsure as to their vote being of any use and benefit to them. Once, the politicians make that trust existent, the voters wont mind standing 12 hours in the lines before the voting begins.
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