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  2. Compulsory voting - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory voting, also called universal civic duty voting or mandatory voting, is the requirement that registered voters participate in an election. As of January 2023, 21 countries have compulsory voting laws. [ 1 ]

  3. Protest vote - Wikipedia

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    Where voting is compulsory, casting a blank vote is available for those who do not wish to choose a candidate, or to protest. Unlike abstention elsewhere, blank votes are counted. Along with abstention, or not voting, protest voting is a sign of unhappiness with available options. If protest vote takes the form of a blank vote, it may or may ...

  4. Paradox of voting - Wikipedia

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    The paradox of voting, also called Downs' paradox, is that for a rational and egoistic voter (Homo economicus), the costs of voting will normally exceed the expected benefits. Because the chance of exercising the pivotal vote is minuscule compared to any realistic estimate of the private individual benefits of the different possible outcomes ...

  5. Voter suppression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in the United States posed challenges for the 2020 election, with many states expanding mail-in voting to avoid voters having to choose between not voting and risking illness by voting in person. President Trump encouraged restricting mail-in voting, and hundreds of lawsuits were filed disputing whether witness ...

  6. Political apathy - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the share of the voting-age population registered to vote is around 93 percent. [35] In the 2019 federal election, 77 percent of eligible voters reported that they had cast a ballot. However, one study highlights that the primary reason individuals abstained from voting in 2019 is due to a lack of interest in politics, at 35 percent ...

  7. Why these Republicans think voting against Trump could save ...

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    I’m voting against a candidate and policies, and not even all the policies. Just, you know, the unstableness. Some of the things he says are truly scary.” ...

  8. Voter suppression - Wikipedia

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    Voters may be discouraged from voting by weak cultural norms around voting. Countries without universal voting signal that voting is unimportant. A voting culture can be developed by reinforcing how voting is valued, expected and a centerpiece of a place's culture, [ 19 ] as peer pressure and a sense of belonging are powerful incentives to do ...

  9. Opinion: Ohio Issue 1 will affect voting districts. Here’s ...

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    Here’s why 10 Ohioans are voting ‘no” ... If democrats want it bad enough to be elected they need to get down with the people. - St. Louisville, 43071.