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Should Voting Be Mandatory ?

Writer's picture: Wilson NjorogeWilson Njoroge

Countries like Australia and Belgium require citizens to vote, and the results are striking—turnout is consistently over 90%. In contrast, many democracies with voluntary voting struggle to reach 60%. Should voting be a civic duty, or is it a personal choice?


The Case for Mandatory Voting

  • Higher Turnout: More participation leads to more representative outcomes.


  • Civic Responsibility: Voting becomes a shared societal expectation, like paying taxes.


  • Fewer Extremes: High turnout often results in more moderate policies.


The Opposition

  • Freedom of Choice: Critics argue mandatory voting infringes on personal freedom.


  • Uninformed Voting: Some worry that forcing people to vote leads to uninformed decisions.


  • Enforcement Challenges: How do you fairly penalize non-voters?


💬 Hot Take: Should voting be a right or a requirement? Let us know where you stand!

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