Why should people vote in elections?

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People are encouraged to vote in elections as it is their right to do so. By choosing to vote, you decide who represents you and makes decisions on your behalf about a whole range of issues. These includes from infrastructure, health, education and other issues that affect you directly or indirectly.
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