Why voting matters

Voting is a fundamental element of any democracy. Through the vote, the representatives of a territory, a nation, a SOCIETY are elected, who have the obligation and duty to represent the needs and demands, not only of their voters, but of the people as a whole.



Not voting can bring big problems down the road. For example, in Chile, Sebastián Piñera won the elections in 2017. However, there was an abstinence of almost 50%, and, in the last period, his approval as president lowered, due to the complaints of the people about the mishandling of the social outbreak in 2019, and, later, of the pandemic of the covid-19 in the year 2021. This is why the right to vote should be promoted and taught about it to the youngest, so that, in the future, the elections of candidates are consistent with the needs of the people, and, with what they offer to do in their governments. It is important to vote, even though there is no candidate, since the null vote also serves as a valid percentage for those who do not agree with the government programs offered in a given electoral period.

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  1. I share your opinion. It is necessary that people go to vote so that the elected candidates are representative, or in case they don't have a preference, they can also express it through the blank or null vote, which are options as valid as the others.

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  2. I think the same. If the vast majority of the population will participate in the voting, that would allow the entire electoral process to be made much more legitimate, even a null vote is more valid than not participating in the process.

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  3. It's incredible that abstinence is up to almost half of voters, voting is a right and we must be so aware of it.

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  4. The abstinence in the case of Sebastian Piñera it´s to no believe. We have to vote.

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