Our view: Why your vote matters
Published 9:46 am Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Some people feel like their vote doesn’t matter because of the electoral college system.
While political scientists and others have debated both sides of this argument, it’s important to remember that voting is one of the most significant rights we have as U.S. citizens.
Even if you’re unsure about the impact of your vote in a national election, this argument simply doesn’t hold up when it comes to local elections. In local races, every vote counts. In Cullman County, there have been in the past races decided by as few as a handful of votes. Local elections are often very close. While the margin might not always be by five votes, many races are decided by fewer than 100 votes.
Your local officials impact your daily life much more directly than the president or other national leaders.
These are the people who determine your taxes, decide which roads get paved, control the development in your neighborhood and even decide where to put roundabouts. They also oversee your sheriff’s department, your tax assessor’s office and set bail for those arrested in the community.
Whether or not you’ve made up your mind about the presidential race, don’t let that stop you from voting in the local elections. The News Courier will continue to publish sample ballots and candidate profiles before the Nov. 5 General Election, so take the time to review that information. The candidates on this ballot are your neighbors, and we wish them all the best of luck come election day.