There isn't any way to implement a "show they understand the issues" test that can't be turned into political discrimination, though.Gallstones wrote:Yes. One should have to show ID, and I'd like to have people show that they understand the issues and are familiar with the candidates.
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It needn't be any more discriminatory than a high school civics test.Warren Dew wrote:There isn't any way to implement a "show they understand the issues" test that can't be turned into political discrimination, though.Gallstones wrote:Yes. One should have to show ID, and I'd like to have people show that they understand the issues and are familiar with the candidates.
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Well, it does encourage people to actually attend, so is an antidote to apathy I suppose... When people have the ballot in their hands, then they can exercise a free choice, which also include not voting for any of the politicians touting for one's vote...Warren Dew wrote:If it's not actually compulsory voting, it sound pretty pointless, to be honest.JimC wrote:I think compulsory voting is definitely a minority amongst democratic nations. We have it in Oz, but it's not really the voting that's compulsory, it's turning up on the day and having your name ticked off that's compulsory...
If you want to take your ballot paper, and write "Mickey Mouse" on it, or FUCK ALL POLITICIANS, you can easily do so...
Generally speaking, people here seem quite happy with it as a system - it suits me OK...
Actually, I have never voted informal, but that might change at the next election...
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Although I, like most people, would prefer voters to have some knowledge of the political system they belong to, I think any attempt to test would end up being an absolute can of worms, with all sorts of potential for abuse...Gallstones wrote:It needn't be any more discriminatory than a high school civics test.Warren Dew wrote:There isn't any way to implement a "show they understand the issues" test that can't be turned into political discrimination, though.Gallstones wrote:Yes. One should have to show ID, and I'd like to have people show that they understand the issues and are familiar with the candidates.
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If we make voting compulsory, can we make sticking to a manifesto compulsory too?
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Campaign promises become campaign guarantees?Clinton Huxley wrote:If we make voting compulsory, can we make sticking to a manifesto compulsory too?
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It'd be crazy!Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Campaign promises become campaign guarantees?Clinton Huxley wrote:If we make voting compulsory, can we make sticking to a manifesto compulsory too?
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Very quiet elections.Clinton Huxley wrote:It'd be crazy!Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Campaign promises become campaign guarantees?Clinton Huxley wrote:If we make voting compulsory, can we make sticking to a manifesto compulsory too?
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Leaving aside the degree of indoctrination in high school civics classes, the political system guarantees that the party in power would warp the testing to suppress opponents' votes.Gallstones wrote:It needn't be any more discriminatory than a high school civics test.Warren Dew wrote:There isn't any way to implement a "show they understand the issues" test that can't be turned into political discrimination, though.Gallstones wrote:Yes. One should have to show ID, and I'd like to have people show that they understand the issues and are familiar with the candidates.
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People here like nonmandatory voting, too. That just shows that people like what they're used to; it's not an argument in favor of mandatory voting.JimC wrote:Generally speaking, people here seem quite happy with it as a system - it suits me OK...
Edit: and I know some Aussies who don't like the system.
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Radical trouble-making scum who should be locked up for the rest of their pathetic lives!Warren Dew wrote:
and I know some Aussies who don't like the system.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/ju ... NETTXT3487
As I suspected nothing to do with fraud and everything to do with making it expensive in money and time for the poor to get to vote.
Come to the conclusion now no matter how good an idea may potentially look closely at where it is coming from.
As I suspected nothing to do with fraud and everything to do with making it expensive in money and time for the poor to get to vote.
Come to the conclusion now no matter how good an idea may potentially look closely at where it is coming from.
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I said that way back there. The Republicans want to exclusivize the vote, to control who votes, and they think Vote Exclusion Acts are the way to do this.MrJonno wrote:http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/ju ... NETTXT3487
As I suspected nothing to do with fraud and everything to do with making it expensive in money and time for the poor to get to vote.
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