Asked by Alexis
What is the main argument against compulsory voting?
There are no complaints against compulsory voting.
People should have the freedom to choose whether they vote or not.
It doesn't increase voter turnout.
Compulsory voting creates unnecessary fines for people.
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"People should have the freedom to choose whether they vote or not."
The primary objection is that compulsory voting infringes individual liberty and freedom of conscience — people should be free to decide whether to participate in the political process. (Other common criticisms include penalizing nonvoters, encouraging uninformed or random voting, and administrative/enforcement issues.)
The primary objection is that compulsory voting infringes individual liberty and freedom of conscience — people should be free to decide whether to participate in the political process. (Other common criticisms include penalizing nonvoters, encouraging uninformed or random voting, and administrative/enforcement issues.)
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