Although the U.S. government can intervene in our lives at all ages, we are not allowed to elect our governors before the age of 18. the explanation for this is that voting and the election of governors are a very important and important moment for our society.
It is important for every person to have political and social maturity so that they can understand the political conditions of the country, the importance of voting and the consequences.
Although there are some exceptions, most do not have this maturity before the age of 18 because these individuals have other preferences that are not directly related to politics. In this case, it is believed that it is easy to persuade and influence individuals under the age of 18 to vote for their interests.
Therefore, we can conclude that even if the government ever intervenes in our lives, some degree of knowledge and intellectual and political maturity is important for voting.