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If it is made into a law that we must vote, do you think we will have a better society?

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Interesting... It seems like the consensus is even if we can force people to vote, we can't force people to put their hearts into it.. (i.e. educate themselves, NOT cast a blank ballot!)

Makes sense :) Thanks for the answers.

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  1. i don't think so ....

    coz then idiots and morans ... and also people who know nothing about the candidates will vote ... and so ... the result will be biased coz some just chose any of them without knowing is it good or bad ...

    plus don't forget that elections happen on certain days ... so not everyone is capable of going and voting ... people have committments and things that would prevent them from going.


  2. I think imposing a law making voting mandatory would completely revolutionize our modern society, but it will never happen, especially not in a capitalistic, patriarchal society like the US.

    Society is basically run by a white male elite who want to keep us ignorant and afraid so they can control us - as evident in modern media. (Watch the news lately?) By making everyone accountable and forced to vote, it forces them to be educated when it comes to government, and why there will be a complete upheaval. Who are the majority in North America, after all, but the working class, trying to avoid consumer debt, make a better life for their kids, keep food on the table?

    I think everyone should vote, especially those brilliant apathetics. They can make "one vote doesn't make a difference" thinking obsolete and envoke change for the better.

  3. ...that is why in a "democratic" society "we" have elected representatives to "represent" us in the formation of laws...  If you want a new law... talk with your representative and convince him/her...  take enough people of "like" mind with you and you'll get your "bill" to be presented before the legislature to vote on the new law...  (basically, that's how the system works)... but sadly, there are those with their "hand out" looking for a "special" favor or "something" to tweak their interest to make "things" happen...  Isn't politics fun ? Oye!

  4. No, not a chance.  For example, voting is compulsory in a number of free countries.  Australia is a good example.  While they can force you to go to the polls, there's nothing that stops a bored voter from submitting a blank ballot.  I know any number of folks who do exactly that!

  5. we need to do away with electorate, electorial college and just go on popular vote. meaning whoever got the most votes period. otherwise, like in the past its all a lie

  6. In Australia, it's already a law that you must vote, however! whether it has improved society or not due to mass voting can only be assessed from outside of the country on how Australian's behave towards their governments. As the average Australian is very laconic towards events and doesn't stress  easily! Have a great day.

  7. No.

    It would actually be bad if EVERYONE voted.

    The people who care vote. The people who don't don't - which might not be such a bad thing because if they did, they might randomly vote for whichever one they see first, which would make a candidate win out of luck rather than public opinion.

  8. No difference. How can you force someone to vote for an idiot they don't like? We would be better off if everyone refused to vote. An election boycott. Our elections are a scam anyway. In the next one the illegals will all be voting for the democrats.

  9. We would have a much better society if only taxpayers were allowed to vote! Making a law requiring voting would not help.

    Yes, radicals have taken over in many areas because the brilliant people are too busy contributing to society.

  10. We have this law in place in Australia and I feel that it makes very little difference. The problem over here is preferential voting. If the person (or party) you are voting for isn't going to win, then your vote goes to whoever they nominate. This means, of course, that you can end up voting for the person you certainly do not want to win.

  11. i don't think i would want someone voting who really doesn't give a sh*t and would probably vote for Satan just to get out of paying a fine.

  12. even if it was  a law to vote the goverment here in uk would just ignore all public advice and do what they want to do anyways we carnt change what they think by voting for them ,,, i glad i  do not have to vote for any of them all there bothered  about is taking people hard earned cash of them for silly things such as cinima tickets to the vandels and criminals ,, etc,,,     when it could be used for  proper things such as equiment for the hospital better cleaning  things for them and better health care for the sick and infirm if i could leave this country tomz i would but i carnt i have to put up with them ripping us from wages and high taxes ,,,,,

  13. Friend Forever is right. A lot of ppl don't educate themselves enough to vote. But if it were required I think it would just be one more right taken away from us. You should have the right not to vote, just like if you don't vote you have the right not to complain about the leadership!

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