At first, when I heard about election, I
thought of raising hands and whoever got the majority of the raised hands will be the one
who got the election. But before that, they undergone nominations. That’s how I
reflect election. This was experienced
by me in school. We elect officers for the class or for the school. We only
raised our hands and after that, we have our new officials.
But these things are different from the
real world. I really thought what I had experienced was proper. Oooooooohhh,
that was proper to the extent that we
are not forced to vote. We have the right to vote for the nominated person we
want to be in that position. That was when I was in my elementary, high school
and even now in college.
The election I am talking about is abided
by the law. It was part of the law. We have to elect officials who will rule
the country, the city, places we are in. This was made through voting, putting
the names of the candidates we want. But first, we have to be a registered
voter. If not, we can’t get inside the precinct and vote. We should be at the
right age which was 18 years old.
It is in the law that voting is one of our
right. It’s part of our human right.
This year, people just undergone
voting. Just a day and voting was done.
New officials will be declared this coming June 30 of this year.
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