Potatopeelerkind t1_iwknw6h wrote
Reply to comment by evanthebouncy in Voter turnout in Brazil, by age group - 2022 Presidential elections, 2nd round (30 October 2022 ) [OC] by PandaReturns
Australian here: I think mandatory voting is excellent. In countries without mandatory voting elections become more about trying to inflame your own base enough to actually show up- here politicians do actually have to try to appeal to the moderates a little. It also means trying to discourage your opposition from voting isn't a possible strategy.
In my experience most people make an effort to learn a bit about the candidates when they know they have to vote, even those without any interest in politics. But if you *really* don't want to vote, you don't actually have to submit a vote - you can just get your name checked off and put a blank ballot in the box and nobody will mind.
Voting is generally seen as your responsibility as a citizen here. It can be fun though, you get to meet some new people from your area, buy a couple of democracy sausages from the sausage sizzle... About 3/4 of Australians support compulsory voting.
lastnameinthebox t1_iwkt9oi wrote
What's the punishment for not voting? Do they ship you back to the UK?
Potatopeelerkind t1_iwmzimo wrote
Fine of about $20. So nothing serious, just enough to get people to show up.
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