ScatmansWorld
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2019
Currently there are 21 countries in the world with compulsory voting laws, with some of them including Australia, Brazil, and Turkey. Most of them have a higher voting turnout than the U.S, which has the potential benefit of making citizens more politically informed, as well as further encouraging politicians to meet their citizen's wants and needs. (Although, it's also worth noting some of these countries like Australia use a Single Transferable Vote system instead of the U.S's winner take all system.) Would a compulsory vote generally improve the lives of Americans? For the sake of argument, let's say this adopted system allows you to cast a blank ballot if you don't want to vote for anyone.