Asked by andres

Zamir is researching voting requirements.

Which source is most credible?

an article in a recent government publication describing who can vote in the US
an opinion piece by a teenager wanting to lower the voting age to 14
an advertisement for registering to vote

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The government publication is the most credible. Official government sources are primary/authoritative for who may vote (they’re based on statutes, regulations, and official guidance).

Why the others are weaker:
- The teenager’s opinion piece is advocacy/opinion, not a reliable source of legal requirements.
- An advertisement is promotional and may omit important restrictions or nuances.

Tip: confirm details with the relevant official election authority (e.g., your state Secretary of State or local elections office or a .gov site) because voting rules can vary by state and change over time.