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Lezleighd "So let's think about the age of voting...at what age do you think a voter should be to be allowed to vote in the Board of Governor elections coming up and make sure you have a solid reason for your age...." she said excitedly...she was always excited to ask a question that required the students to think on their own and justify themselves.
Tiffany was never interested in any of those political issues. If she was not picked as one of the BoG debate committee members, she would not ask anyone else about them and their purpose of being here with them. She remembered that when she was small, there were elections of the chief executive every four years in her town and stuff like that. Elections in the Muggle World. But her parents never participated in any of those. They didn't vote for anyone because they didn't care.
"Back in the Muggle World, people that are 18 or above would have the right to vote as they will be considered as adults by then..."she answered.
"I guess it would be pretty much the same here. Adults should be able to vote because they are more mature by then and can analyse one's policy and fully understand them." She nodded while others thought that 17 would be a better choice than being 18 or above. Was the scale different here?