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Don’t fail to make your voice heard

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Primary Election Day in the Hawkeye State is Tuesday. To make voting as convenient as possible, many states allow registered voters to cast ballots over a period of weeks in advance the official Election Day. Here in Iowa early voting is underway. Ballots can be cast at county auditors’ offices through June 4.

Unfortunately, many people choose not to vote. That poses a serious threat to our democratic system. American governmental institutions won’t work as intended if citizens fail to express their preferences by voting.

If you are one of those who think that individual voters don’t matter, it may be useful to reflect a bit on history.

In the 2000 presidential election, if a few more people had showed up to vote in Florida, George W. Bush might now be known primarily for his service as governor of Texas. In 1960, the presidential vote was so close that the outcome was decided by about one vote per precinct nationwide. Right here in Iowa, in the 1998 Democratic primary, Tom Vilsack won his party’s nomination for governor by less than two votes per precinct.

In many elections a few nonvoters could have altered subsequent history mightily had they chosen to participate.

It’s troubling that some people believe that who wins will have no impact on them personally. Over time, such non-participation undermines the legitimacy of the governmental system. It becomes hard to claim that officeholders reflect the will of the public a great many people had no role in their selection.

This year there are important contests for a wide array of offices in both major political parties. Defend your democratic birthright by voting – either early or on the official Election Day.

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