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by cyphar
3567 days ago
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> It feels like totalitarianism to me. What if I feel that a certain election is a sham, and prefer not to participate? Democratic regimes should be sane enough so that people want to vote. Too many people not wanting to vote should be taken as a signal that something is seriously wrong. I disagree. Compulsory voting is incredibly important, because it ensures that everyone is represented. You can even enter a blank or invalid vote if you think the election is a sham. People who claim that "those who don't care about politics shouldn't vote" don't believe in a true democracy. In a true democracy you don't accept that 30-40% of your population is not represented because they didn't show up to vote. |
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So let's assume that voting in compulsory in the US this year, and everyone actually shows up to vote. After the election, results come up:
The results obviously would be different if voting haven't been compulsory. That would be: I fail to see how this ensured that everyone is represented.