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Essay On Women Voting Rights

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Essay On Women Voting Rights.One reason I voted was because I recently registered to vote for the very first time. The second reason is because the person I was voting for was talking about change that reflected on my life. The third reason is that it is an honor to vote if you can vote. Do it! Now, I’m going to tell you how I voted. First, it was a Saturday morning. My parents and I had all decided to go down and vote together. It was so exciting because it was my first time voting out of my 19 years here on Earth.

On the way down to the election office, I was so nervous. Once we arrived, I saw the long line. It looked as if everybody was trying to vote. When it came my time, I showed them my license and they gave me my voting ballot, and I went to a booth and oted. After I got through, I was so happy and proud! Second, what really made me want to vote was watching the news, and the person I voted for was talking about change.

I was happy to hear positive things about how the world could be ifhe were elected President, and I really feel like he cared about what is going on. Third, I feel like if you can vote, you should. It is an honor, not everyone can vote. However, if you are eligible to vote, please do so. Every vote counts and your vote can make a difference.

Voting is a way of making a difference, and that matters a lot. Finally, now you know my three reasons on why I voted. It was my first time, and it was the right President I had wanted to vote for, and it is an honor to vote! 

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