Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Common Sense Connecticut

Today could be the day when Connecticut's 17 year olds become a step closer to voting in the primaries. Word on the inside is that bill is going to be run today. If you don't know what I'm talking about, here's the video 411 and here's my 411:

In a show of common sense voting reform, Connecticut’s General Assembly is considering a constitutional amendment to the Connecticut Constitution which would authorize seventeen-year-old citizens who pre-register to vote and who will turn eighteen on or before Election Day to vote in the primary for the general election. “Connecticut should be among the national leaders when it comes to voting rights,” said Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz (D). “Giving 17 year-olds the right to vote will increase turnout, make political candidates more accountable, and address a shocking inequity in our laws that allows a 17 year-old to enlist in the military but not vote.” Not only would lowering the voting age to seventeen for primaries increase voter participation among young people, but it would help create life-long voters since we all know thatvoting is habitual.

Here's an article by Susan Bysiewicz, the CT Secretary of the State and James F. Spallone, a state representative for Chester, Deep River, Essex and Haddam; he is an assistant majority leader and member of the Government Administrations and Elections Committee.

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Blogger Unknown said...

If a 17 year old joins the military, fine give them a voice at the polls, but just because someone turns 18 on or before the general election doesn't mean we should allow them to vote before their birthday.

3:37 PM  
Blogger Jespah said...

Hi, Dream for Darfur and Save Darfur will be hosting an olympic corporte sponsor protest at GE in Fairfield, CT on June 16th from 3:3o to 5:3o PM at GE, 1335 Easton Turnpike, Fairfield, CT.

11:18 PM  

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