This paper examines voting as the most important right exercised by any democratic
society. The paper discusses the vital
importance of being aware of exactly how the right to vote can
change one's life. The paper highlights that this is not only true of presidential
elections, but also of other, lesser election events. The paper explains that senators and mayors for example directly influence the way of life enjoyed by specific communities. The paper states that it is only through voting that we can truly change our community, our lives and the lives of our children.