So I'm trying to register to vote in this year's presidential election, and being the 24-year-old that I am my first instinct was to google 'register to vote'.
The first result was the rock the vote campaign, which seemed just too gimmicky for my tastes, as I wanted to try to find something more "official".
I go on to the next site then which is the California Sec of State site, which was perfect since I am from there. I click on it, read through the directions and see that it requires that I have to print something up, fill out the form manually, put it in an envelope and mail it off.
Since I don't actually own any stamps/envelopes this was a bit of a barrier to entry for me (I don't think I've sent anything out in the mail other than Netflix DVDs in years)--so I go back to the original rockthevote site, which appears to have a form you can just fill out online.
That was simple enough and 30 seconds later I submitted it, only to find out that I had to actually print it up, and mail it as well.
Also--there's a section on the site where you type in your "ID Number", which is either a SS# or DL#, but the site runs through http, not https which definitely made me hesitant to enter anything in there.
Now I'm not totally apathetic to everything that goes on around me, and truly felt it to be my duty to vote since most kids my age probably aren't going to--so I didn't give up completely yet--I had the form emailed to me, and had my sister do it for me since she has access to envelopes/stamps at her work.
Thoughts?
On the one hand I don't know if I want a lazy couch potato who won't spend 10 minutes of his time to go out to the store and purchase envelopes/stamps to register to determine who our leaders are--but at the same time in a democracy the more higher the participation in theory, the better it is, and if it's possible to register with a few clicks of the mouse it should be possible.
The first result was the rock the vote campaign, which seemed just too gimmicky for my tastes, as I wanted to try to find something more "official".
I go on to the next site then which is the California Sec of State site, which was perfect since I am from there. I click on it, read through the directions and see that it requires that I have to print something up, fill out the form manually, put it in an envelope and mail it off.
Since I don't actually own any stamps/envelopes this was a bit of a barrier to entry for me (I don't think I've sent anything out in the mail other than Netflix DVDs in years)--so I go back to the original rockthevote site, which appears to have a form you can just fill out online.
That was simple enough and 30 seconds later I submitted it, only to find out that I had to actually print it up, and mail it as well.
Also--there's a section on the site where you type in your "ID Number", which is either a SS# or DL#, but the site runs through http, not https which definitely made me hesitant to enter anything in there.
Now I'm not totally apathetic to everything that goes on around me, and truly felt it to be my duty to vote since most kids my age probably aren't going to--so I didn't give up completely yet--I had the form emailed to me, and had my sister do it for me since she has access to envelopes/stamps at her work.
Thoughts?
On the one hand I don't know if I want a lazy couch potato who won't spend 10 minutes of his time to go out to the store and purchase envelopes/stamps to register to determine who our leaders are--but at the same time in a democracy the more higher the participation in theory, the better it is, and if it's possible to register with a few clicks of the mouse it should be possible.
