Hamilton County, OH | November 3, 1998 General |
Multi-faceted program to encourage young people to voteBy Charleta B. TavaresCandidate for Secretary of State | |
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Democratic Secretary of State nominee says falling voter participation in Ohio; calls for educating young voters. July 1, 1998 TAVARES UNVEILS MULTI-FACETED PROGRAM TO ENCOURAGE YOUNG PEOPLE TO VOTE Democratic Secretary of State Nominee Says Falling Voter Participation in Ohio Calls for Educating Young VotersCOLUMBUS July 1, 1998 - Last year, more Americans watched the Super Bowl than voted - and that's a "pretty sorry commentary on the state of our democracy," State Rep. Charleta B. Tavares, the Democratic nominee for Ohio Secretary of State, said today. To address the issue of rising voter apathy and falling voter participation, Tavares told a Columbus news conference today she would, as Secretary of State, institute a series of initiatives designed to educate young people about the importance of voting and participating in the democratic process. "Only 65 percent of Ohioans who are eligible to vote are actually registered," Tavares said. "And in May's primary election, only 27 percent of the registered voters actually came to the polls. That means only 17 percent of eligible voters -less than one in 5 took advantage of their right to vote." Tavares also noted that voter participation is lowest among Ohioans in the 18 to 35 year-old age group. "That does not bode well for our future," she said. Tavares used the occasion of the upcoming Independence Day holiday - the nations 222nd birthday - to announce she would put her "highest priority" on encouraging young Ohioans to vote, through what she called the Secretary, of State's Schools and Community Voter Education Program. The program will include:
Tavares, who invited students, teachers, and parents to join her at the news conference, said that fewer Ohioans had voted in each of the state's last five election cycles. "To put that in perspective," she said, "in the recent elections in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, nearly 100 percent of the eligible voters participated. In India and South Africa, citizens have waited in line for days just to exercise their right to vote. In El Salvador and Chile and other countries, people literally risk their lives to vote,"' Tavares, D-22, currently serves as Minority Whip of the Ohio House of Representatives. She was nominated to be the Democratic candidate for Secretary of State in the May primary. |
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