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In reply to the discussion: What's your view on compulsory voting? [View all]dameatball
(7,672 posts)34. Against it for two reasons:
1. We don't need more government control over personal freedoms. Seems like a First Amendment issue. Don't confuse a voting requirement with a requirement to obey the speed limit (and such), which is a public safety issue.
2. How the heck do we administer it? Who enforces it? Who makes sure everyone is registered? In other words, the same concerns we have now with voter suppression. Some side or the other, sooner or later, will figure out how to use this for political advantage. Probably not going to be Democrats if history is any indication. In other words, I don't trust the bastids.
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not sure i agree. i think many people who don't vote are lazy types that lean democratic
JI7
May 2019
#8
for it. but in general we put individual wants before the needs of the many in the u.s.
Kurt V.
May 2019
#7
Can you imagine the magnitude of propaganda & bot-based social media campaigns if we had
hlthe2b
May 2019
#11
what works in Australia has no bearing on what works in america....I do believe
beachbum bob
May 2019
#13
I think voting should be much easier - automatic registration, early voting, etc. - but I don't
Vinca
May 2019
#15
Election day should be a federal holiday, and not a workday. Compulsory voting does not address...
Hekate
May 2019
#19
Yes, but if the law automatically increased the required time off, based on average voting wait time
MH1
May 2019
#39
my state votes all by mail. We have NO polling places and no election day hubbub...
samnsara
May 2019
#30
Nope....I doubt a well educated County Justice would find it Constitutional.
AncientGeezer
May 2019
#35