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In reply to the discussion: Compulsory Voting - How much time in prison should people get for "Failure To Vote" [View all]ZombieHorde
(29,047 posts)19. Perhaps making voting last more than one day would be good too. nt
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Compulsory Voting - How much time in prison should people get for "Failure To Vote" [View all]
FrodosPet
Apr 2014
OP
I think a short term in a re-education camp followed by a denouncing your parents in a tribunal...
Jesus Malverde
Apr 2014
#7
Hell, just make it mandatory to give them time off work. A federal law, so the red states can't
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#18
Lots of folk don't vote. Force them to vote, and we'd just get a lot of ballots with Mickey Mouse
struggle4progress
Apr 2014
#29
Oh, Fer fuck sake. If you don't vote, then are putting yourself out of the game.
madinmaryland
Apr 2014
#32
An older Republican friend of mine admits he's not a guy that believes everyone should vote.
brewens
Apr 2014
#33
Compulsory voting forces uninformed voters to make choices they're not equipped to make,
hughee99
Apr 2014
#34
Anyone too unmotivated to vote on their own is someone I don't want voting in the first place.
Jgarrick
Apr 2014
#39
No, no. This is America. Lotto tickets when you vote. It will work. Trust me. We love to gamble.
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2014
#43
I think the 1st Amendment pretty much puts the kabosh on any penalty for not voting.
Warren DeMontague
Apr 2014
#44