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  2. Compulsory voting - Wikipedia

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    All permanent residents over 18 years of age are required to vote. [98] Those who do not vote, without a valid excuse, are subject to a fine up to NZ$25. [99] [100] Samoa: 93% [101] Yes Samoa adopted compulsory voting in 2018. [102] It was implemented for the first time in the 2021 Samoan general election. Singapore: Travel, illness, under 21 ...

  3. Faithless elector - Wikipedia

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    The constitutionality of state pledge laws was confirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1952 in Ray v. Blair [12] in a 5–2 vote. The court ruled states have the right to require electors to pledge to vote for the candidate whom their party supports, and the right to remove potential electors who refuse to pledge prior to the election.

  4. Chiafalo v. Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Court ruled unanimously, by a vote of 9–0, that states have the ability to enforce an elector's pledge in presidential elections. Chiafalo deals with electors who received US$1,000 fines for not voting for the nominees of their party in the state of Washington. The case was originally consolidated with Colorado Department of State v.

  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. Most ridiculous things you can be fined for in every state - AOL

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    And, believe it or not, you can get fined — or worse — for violating them. ... 15 Thrilling Adventures You Can Do in the States for Less States That Spend the Most and Least on Education.

  7. Felony disenfranchisement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    However, on September 11, 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit overturned the lower court ruling that all fines do not have to be paid off before felons can be re-enfranchised. The appeals court ruling had the effect of again disenfranchising around 774,000 people, about a month before the 2020 U.S. presidential election ...

  8. Opinion - Democrats won’t win the future unless we reckon ...

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    President Joe Biden's tenure was marked by controversy and failure. Many are questioning how Democrats can come back from 2024.

  9. Electoral fraud in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, News21, an Arizona State University journalism project, published a database of 2,068 alleged electoral fraud cases reported between 2000 and 2012. [36] This represented about 0.000003 cases for every vote cast. 46 percent of cases also resulted in acquittals, dropped charges or decisions not to bring charges. [37]