Ohio
Secretary of State Jon Husted
Graduating
Seniors Equal First Time
Voters
One
of the most rewarding aspects
of being Secretary of State is traveling around Ohio to meet with high
school
students as part of my Grads Vote program. Through Grads Vote, we
provide high
school seniors with information about registering to vote for the first
time
and work to instill in them the importance of being active participants
in our
democracy.
This
year, the Grads Vote program
holds special meaning for me as my son Alex, is turning 18 and
graduating from
high school. Like all graduates, Alex has already faced many important
decisions about his future, such as when he wisely chose to attend
college
where his dad went – the University of Dayton. In addition, one of the
most
important decision Ohio’s high school seniors will make is when they
choose to
register to vote and have a voice in deciding the issues that impact
their
lives.
Statistically
speaking, registering
to vote isn’t a priority for most 18- year-olds, but it should be. When
visiting high schools I talk to students about the 26th Amendment,
which
lowered the voting age to 18, as well as the circumstances prompting
its
ratification in 1971. The Vietnam War was underway and although
18-year-olds
could not vote, they were drafted to serve in the military. The 26th
Amendment
enfranchised 11.4 million 18- to 20-year-olds who wanted to have a say
in our
democracy and on issues that were impacting their lives. Forty years
later, the
right to vote at 18 is a given, but how it became a right is often
forgotten.
Grads Vote tries to change that.
If
young adults want their voices
heard, voting is the way we express ourselves in a democracy. While
they may
not have to worry about being drafted into war today, issues like the
national
debt, and how America confronts it will impact their lives and the
lives of
their families.
As
I have visited with thousands of
high school students around Ohio, I have great confidence they will
rise to the
occasion as our future leaders; but we can help them prepare to meet
this
challenge. I
encourage all parents,
friends and family of graduating seniors this year to take the time to
explain
the importance of exercising their right to vote and making it a
priority for
life.
For
more information on how to
register to vote as well as upcoming election information please visit
my
website: www.GradsVoteOhio.com.
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