After seeing what happened in the 2020 US Presidential elections las November, I realized how confusing and complicated it is to vote in the United States. With every state having their own process of voting (accepting mail-in ballots vary from state to state) and the Electoral College being the determining factor of who wins in the election instead of the popular votes, I feel like this process seems too convoluted. But, I believe that this process can be changed with much simpler and straightforward solutions.
For me, I think a better voting process would be is to have the popular vote be the determining factor in choosing the winner instead of the Electoral College. The popular vote is quicker to count and every voter’s vote is equal, which what democracy should be about. Explaining the process of the Electoral College, its history, and why it doesn’t give every citizen’s vote equal representation would take too much time for this elevator pitch because of how complicated it is.
However, this change will take a long time to happen because it requires so many efforts for lawmakers to fully agree on it, especially during this time where we have a bipartisan government that have strikingly different views on every issue. We also have to re-design polling stations and ballots in every state and city across the country. But starting in small steps can go a long way!
Side note: This is quite a challenging assignment for me because I have only lived in the US for 7 years and the voting process is so confusing for me to follow!