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Tiggeroshii

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41. Australia has conservatives who don't deny global warming, gave them universal healthcare
Mon Apr 30, 2012, 03:09 PM
Apr 2012

strong environmental policies, and abolished the death penalty.

Yes. Everybody should be required to vote.

People who can't be bothered to study the issues and candidates Speck Tater Apr 2012 #1
Good point. Same day registration and vote-by-mail are 2 of my pet voting issues. pinto Apr 2012 #2
Actually, my family in Oz say that it trains people ancianita Apr 2012 #33
I'm for it as long as there are no prison sentences for people who don't vote bluestateguy Apr 2012 #3
Where do you get the idea that people go to jail for not voting? They're fined. ancianita Apr 2012 #35
I'm just thinking out loud (no sources or documentation, etc.) bluestateguy Apr 2012 #38
It Would Fix A Great Deal Of What Is Wrong With Our System, Sir The Magistrate Apr 2012 #4
Hi Mag. Good points. pinto Apr 2012 #6
Couple of other points (coming from an Aussie ex pat) Sheepshank Apr 2012 #31
I would think extending the voting period. BarbaRosa Apr 2012 #5
Having election day being a single normal working weekday certainly makes it harder for people PoliticAverse Apr 2012 #16
Exactly. Hence the reason it should be made a National Public holiday. End of story. vaberella May 2012 #45
Then get your State to do that...in states with voting via mail or drop off we get Bluenorthwest Apr 2012 #27
I am opposed to it. Curmudgeoness Apr 2012 #7
I would be vehemently opposed to a pre-test for voting rights. That said, pinto Apr 2012 #8
The reason I am leaning toward some simple test Curmudgeoness Apr 2012 #11
There is much, much history in this country regarding 'some simple test' at the polls. Bluenorthwest Apr 2012 #28
As long as "none of the above" is an electable candidate, I support it. saras Apr 2012 #9
I think the Australian system includes "none of the above" as a voting option. pinto Apr 2012 #10
and what happens if someone legally changes his/her name to "none of the above"? niyad Apr 2012 #19
What if someone changes their name to Barack Obama? You just don't let them get away with it saras Apr 2012 #23
I'd prefer "motivated" voting, instead. MineralMan Apr 2012 #12
I would prefer that stupid people who get drunk or just bloviate and don't bother MADem Apr 2012 #13
Penalty for not voting in Australia.... PoliticAverse Apr 2012 #14
I have close friend in Sydney area marlakay Apr 2012 #15
"When you have 95% of the people voting you know who is chosen is who the people want." PoliticAverse Apr 2012 #17
So don't use such a flawed system. God knows it's cost America our future... saras Apr 2012 #24
They do use IRV in Australia, it's true muriel_volestrangler Apr 2012 #37
absolutely against it. I refuse to cast a ballot if there is no suitable candidate. niyad Apr 2012 #18
How many ballots do you see that offer just one candidate and one race? Bluenorthwest Apr 2012 #29
They use paper ballots there too. MrSlayer Apr 2012 #20
Against it. n/t Daniel537 Apr 2012 #21
They have mandatory voting in Brazil. A young man/woman can vote secondwind Apr 2012 #22
paul weyrich would be against mando voting. chknltl Apr 2012 #25
Our powers-that-be are only powerful because people don't vote... polichick Apr 2012 #26
The US does not run a single election. The States do so. Each does so differently. Bluenorthwest Apr 2012 #30
In a real democracy the states would be required to have VERIFIABLE voting... polichick Apr 2012 #32
I'm totally for mandatory voting in America. Democracy -- use it or lose it. ancianita Apr 2012 #34
It would radically change American, and will never happen here. grantcart Apr 2012 #36
I think there should be steps taken before we ultimately go down this path... Drunken Irishman Apr 2012 #39
The 1st Saturday in Nov. may work better than what we have now, for a start. pinto Apr 2012 #40
Leaving it the 4th is not a problem. Just make it a national public holiday. It's that simple. vaberella May 2012 #44
I agree. Why isn't voting day a public holiday? It doesn't make sense. n/t vaberella May 2012 #43
Australia has conservatives who don't deny global warming, gave them universal healthcare Tiggeroshii Apr 2012 #41
You should have made this a poll. My opinion: I'm on the fence. vaberella May 2012 #42
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