• zik
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    Compulsory is such a good system. It doesn’t take long. It’s on a weekend so it’s not inconvenient. You get a sausage at the sausage sizzle and you do your vote. There’s a real holiday atmosphere. And it produces much more representative results. Brexit wouldn’t have happened if they had compulsory voting so there’s no denying it’s valuable.

    • ZagorathOP
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      It doesn’t take long

      Urgh. Tell that to ECQ at last month’s council elections. Absolute fucking farcical job they did running those elections.

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      To be clear, I am asking why the “push” is for compulsory and not optional, given there is likely to be stronger opposition to the former. Either will give a voice to those who want one, but on paper optional would seem to be a more realistic goal and therefore makes more sense to advocate for. Advocating for compulsory kind of feels like letting perfect be the enemy of good, so to speak.

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        Why not start them off in the way you mean to continue? It’s not like there are any significant downsides.

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          8 个月前

          Increased opposition is a significant downside.

      • Irina@beehaw.org
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        Changing the voting age is one change, but making voting non compulsory for some voters starts to get messy. It would also be an easy thing for a government to tweak to reduce youth voter turnout by shifting that number around.

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        The push is to lower the voting age to 16. Plus, I doubt making it optional until 18 would change many people’s minds on whether or not we should lower the voting age.