The answer depends on your perspective. Certainly, its a shame that not every eligible voter participates in the process. Consider what our predecessors had to do for you to have the right to vote. Not bothering to exercise that right is at best disrespectful to the memory of those who gave their lives so that you could have this privilege. On the other hand, if youve ever been involved in any organization a church, a civic club, a school organization, you know that there is a small, core group of people that ends up making all the decisions. Its just human nature. Why should a government organization be any different? Should we make people vote, ? Should we , as Yale Law School Professor Stephen Carter suggests? Do we really have a problem at all? Go to the Harris County Clerks website, Click on Election Archives under Election Results, and notice that there are Cumulative and Canvas reports for the most recent (March 3, 2020) Republican and Democratic Primary Elections. The cumulative report tells what happened in Harris County as a whole in each primary. The Canvas report give individual results for each voting precinct which is a specific neighborhood. Submit in Word. Cite your sources. What does my voting precinct look like? Get the number first, but then go here and use the pull-down menu to look at a map of your voting precinct: