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Voting Should Be Compulsory Essay

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What is Compulsory Voting?
Compulsory voting is a system in which electors are obligated to vote in elections and attend a polling place on the voting day. If an eligible voter does not attend a polling booth, or cast a postal vote, he or she may be subjected to a penalty which may be a fine or community service.
As of August 2013, 22 countries, including 12 Latin American countries, have laws for compulsory voting and 11 of these 22 countries enforce these laws in practice.

Compulsory Voting and various Democracies.
Most democratic governments consider voting in general elections a right of citizen. Some of them consider that voting at elections is not just a right but also a citizen 's civic responsibility. In some countries, where voting at elections is considered a duty, voting has been made compulsory and is regulated in the national constitutions and by electoral laws. Some other countries have even made provisions of penalising and sanctioning the defaulters.
Compulsory voting is not a new concept. Some of the first countries that introduced compulsory voting laws were Belgium in 1892, Argentina in 1914 and Australia in 1924. Also countries like Venezuela and the Netherlands which at one time had practiced compulsory voting but have since abolished it.

Yes to Compulsory Voting.
People or democracies in favour of compulsory voting say that decisions made and actions taken by democratically elected governments are more legitimate when higher percentage or proportion
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