• Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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      Just wondering, how is mandatory voting enforced? I assume vote cops don’t show up at your door… What if you turn in a ballot with no choice marked?

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        You receive a penalty notice in the mail and have to pay a fine. Similar to a traffic infringement or parking fine.

        All elections are held on a weekend and voting booths are everywhere, to make it a little easier for everyone to vote.

        You can choose to not mark the ballot, no one would know. As long as you turn up to a booth and get your name marked off, then you are considered to have voted.

        As a result, voter turnout is generally over 90%.

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        You are allowed to cast an empty ballot, or write in a candidate who isn’t running. You just have to participate. When you go, you get marked off an electoral roll. Those people who don’t show up get a fine in the mail of something like a couple of hundred dollars. Not bad in isolation but this applies to state, federal and local elections so about 3 times in a 3-5 year period, for something which takes all of 15 minutes out of your day.

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          I very much prefer California then, which mails every registered voter a return-postage-paid ballot and provides locked ballot boxes if you prefer, as well as having in-person voting places. I mail mine in, at least a week early, and if I didn’t get the text notifications I could walk in and do provisional. My spouse is basically bedbound but can vote from home.

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            I think we can request to vote by post although I’m not really sure. We can vote early in person though, and many people do

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              We can. And pre-poll votes. We don’t need to mail forms to everyone as most people can and will make it to a polling place on the day.

              We can also vote out of state or from outside the country at an embassy or High Commission

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        Not sure how it is there, but in a few areas you basically lose your right to vote of you don’t. Which is fair motivation.

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          Looks like they mostly pay fines. So let’s figure out approximately how much money it will make and sell it to the Republicans as a money making venture!

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      Because the government really doesn’t want people to have a say. People are stupid. So let’s just have a mock vote with some old wizard math that adds up to who the fuck knows but your guy lost.