Do you vote in elections?

@ddm610 (117)
Philippines
December 26, 2006 3:49am CST
For those who elect officials in their countries, are you a registered voter and have you already experienced voting? Do you still believe in the power of your vote? and do you still believe there is a reason to vote? i have not registered and have not voted yet even if i already reached the age requirement. This is because i don't believe that my vote can contribute to the election results. politics here in my country is so dirty for me that i don't believe the government officials seated today are really the ones people voted for in the last elections.
2 responses
@ladygam (563)
• Philippines
31 Dec 06
I exercise my right to vote and you should, too. One person can make a difference. No matter how small, it's bigger from another perspective. If you think our public officials are rotten, that's reason enough for you to register. Let's bring them down. It's our right, baby, don't let it go to waste. Vote. I implore you.
@nhtpscd (1416)
• Australia
26 Dec 06
In Australia you must enrol to vote at 18. You can get fined if you don't . So Yes I vote.