News Compulsory Voting: Should USA Adopt System Used in Australia?

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The discussion centers on whether the USA would benefit from a compulsory voting system like Australia's. Some participants express uncertainty, noting that while compulsory voting might favor certain political parties, it does not ensure that voters are informed. Concerns are raised about the effectiveness of mandatory participation, likening it to a draft that could lead to disengaged voters. Clarifications about Australia's system reveal that while voting is compulsory, there is an option to opt out with a small fine for non-participation. The differences between the electoral systems of the USA and Australia are highlighted, emphasizing that the two systems operate under different frameworks and expectations for voter engagement.

Do you think the USA would be better served by a compulsory voting system?

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Question: Do you think the USA would be better served by a compulsory voting system, such as is employed in Australia?
 
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I don't know... I would have to research the topic. Compulsory voting would benefit my party, but I don't know anything else than that.
 
Absolutely not.
Requiring someone to show up at the poll is not the same as requiring them to educate themselves before hand.

Drafting makes for a weak army because of the mindset of those that are there when they don't want to be, and compulsory voting does the same.



On this whole topic, does Australia not have an opt out option at the poll? Where you can choose not to vote?
 
are you required to vote in some party's primary?
 
Our electoral system is not at all like the USA's. We all show up at voting stations on the day, and cast a vote either for a party or for individuals (sort of). You can choose to not show up, but then you get a small fine. That's about it really.
 
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Our electoral system is not at all like the USA's. We all show up at voting stations on the day, and cast a vote either for a party or for individuals (sort of). You can choose to not show up, but then you get a small fine. That's about it really.

Ah yes, my mistake - I'm assuming, more or less, a government almost identical to that of England then?
 
Well, sort of, yes. After all, they did create ours. Sort of.
 
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