Friday, May 17, 2019

Blog 8


While I agree that the voter turnout after incentive in California is an interesting prospect, I cant help but be alarmed that this is what we may resort to as far as getting voters to the polls. I could quickly see this becoming an issue. How could we regulate this incentive program to keep it fair amongst states? How do we keep this program from being manipulated with the access to voting places for those constituents already dealing with a gerrymandering system? How do we properly provide unbiased information in which to educate voters looking to cash in? If we are truly only motivated my receiving money instead of exercising our rights as citizens for its own sake, how do we keep up maintaining that desire? Surely over time we would have to raise the incentive rate, and who pays for these incentives is also up for debate. The Washington Post article that Betsy cited mentions many options, but not the mechanics that would specifically create this resolution to voter turnout. The article mentions that the voting authorities would be tasked with maintaining accurate voting records, but what all would that entail? Don’t get me wrong, if this is the only way we can get people to the polls, I think that its an experiment worth trying out. But I think we should start first with more voting education at younger ages and across all communities. Focusing more on local elections where voter turnout is lowest, we reignite and redefine that passion that we see in voters for national elections by making it easier to get to the polls. Our issues with creating fair and realistic access to polls is where we should start before we get too far ahead of ourselves and create more issues than we solve.

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