Elections


 * Anyone under the age of 18 who has been living in the US for four or more years can vote.
 * To vote you must pass a 10 question multiple choice test about the person you are voting for’s opinions of a few current issues, if you don’t pass the test (getting an 80% or above) you can come back the next day and take it again
 * The purpose of the test is not to be hard but so you understand the beliefs of who you are voting for
 * The top candidate from the top ten parties will all have similar air time on TV and will all be in debates to encourage people to branch out on their views and look at things in another way to make sure we don’t become narrow minded
 * Poles will be discouraged to allow people to feel no pressure on who to vote for
 * In this way people should vote to truly represent what they believe and not what their party tells them to believe
 * Politicians campaigns cannot be funded by businesses and all donations must be completely transparent
 * Also there is a 1,000 dollar cap on donations to prevent people donating lots of money to campaigns to try and persuade the politicians
 * Then campaigns will be smaller scale and officials will get elected because of their ideas not their campaigns