Here you will find items to encourage people thinkingabout ways to make All Votes Count. And our votes do count!
When our forefathers wrote the constitution, I imagine that they made a provision to try and make the voting process more equal. They wanted the people in smaller states and more rural locations to have more representation of their voting voice being heard. The Electoral College was born.
Today, people are connected via the internet. In most places, they can be in touch with what is going on in another state, across the country, etc.
Since the time that our forefathers wrote the constitution, the Electoral College has been used as a form of gerrymandering; boundaries have been adjusted to try and influence the outcomes of elections. That is not how a democratic government should operate. The government of any country or state should not be trying to influence elections.
Our government is supposed to be for the people and by the people; therefore, let the people decide who shall be president of the United States. Let us vote our president in office by using the popular vote, where all votes count.
If you are in agreement with me, then I invite you to contact your state representatives to voice your opinion.
Also, sometimes mail in ballots have been refused, and not counted. I have listed some common tips to help those ballots be counted. Such as signing the ballot. Below is an example where the tips are printed on posters. These can be passed out to the voting public.
You are welcome to browse through these various products to help promote a new way of thinking - that All Votes Count - to help change our election process and to make it more fair.
I made the following design to help spread the word for All Votes to Count. You'll find the voting tips printed on various products.
Cheryl Paton
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