This question is closely related to a classical debate that has existed since around the 1940's within the field of political science. Political scientists to this day still debate whether it is rational to vote. Even those who agree that it is rational to vote, still argue over the extent to which it is rational to inform yourself about politics. Hence, the answer among political scientists of what constitutes an "informed voter" may be debated among two camps.
Certainly, most would argue that an informed voter is one who choses a political candidate based on the candidate's policies rather than how one simply feels about the candidate. However, other political scientists see party identification as a cognitive "heuristic" or shortcut to determining who is the best candidate. They view this heuristic as a rational framework from which to chose a candidate since it will be a close approximation to where one stands on the policies. However, this presupposes that one has chosen their party identification based on where he or she stands on the issues. Although, research indicates that party identification remains pretty consistent among one's lifetime, it is often acquired before one reaches the age at which they can fully understand the issues.
With this being said, either camp would agree that an informed voter at least knows what party the candidate belongs to. However, most would argue that a truly informed candidate would also know the issues and where the candidate stood on the issues. Nonetheless, from a cost-benefit perspective, knowing all the issues and where a candidate stands may be a somewhat irrational activity.
An informed citizen is someone who cares about their community; government and keeps on top of it. They are generally active in some community sections or, they gain knowledge from others about what is going on. Some citizens are informed about something they are passionate about and will try to get involved in any way they can to make that particular situation become a resolved problem even if sometimes they win or lose.
A cross pressured voter is someone who is receiving mixed cues as to how they should vote. The cross pressured voter is not loyal to any one party and is conflicted as to which party.
The Voter Education Project was founded with the assistance of the Southern Regional Council.
For voter apathy to end, voters would need to feel involved and empowered. Voter apathy is a product of voters feeling as though they have no real choice or influence.
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While being able to read and write can certainly enhance a voter's ability to access and understand information, it should not be a requirement for being a well-informed voter. There are various ways for individuals to educate themselves about political issues, candidates, and policies, such as attending debates, listening to speeches, and engaging in discussions with others. Access to diverse sources of information and critical thinking skills are more important factors in being a well-informed voter.
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• to learn a way of thinking, • to understand society, • to understand global affairs, and • to be an informed voter.
voting is a personal choice and not everyone is interested or well-informed about politics. However, low voter turnout can have negative consequences for democracy. It can lead to an unrepresentative government that does not accurately reflect the will of the people and can undermine the legitimacy of the political system. Additionally, low voter turnout can perpetuate inequalities and allow minority interests to have disproportionate influence in decision-making.
A voter learns about national issues. ----> She makes an informed choice to vote for a candidate she agrees with
i know who is running for the senate in my state i try to read a variety of news sources i read the local newspaper every day to learn about important issues
Yes. By learning how your government works you can better understand it and what's going on in your country. A better informed citizen makes a better voter and all around a better country.
Another name for voter's cubicle is voter's booth.
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The American Voter was created in 1960.
the voter voted for his preferred candidate.