THS compulsory voting prop arguments

Undermines Personal Freedom:

Mandatory voting infringes on individuals' personal freedom to choose whether or not to participate in elections. Forcing citizens to vote may be viewed as an unnecessary government intervention in personal choices.

Potential for Uninformed Voting:

When voting is compulsory, some citizens may cast uninformed or random votes simply to avoid penalties, which can undermine the quality and legitimacy of election outcomes.

Enforcement Challenges and Penalties:

Implementing and enforcing mandatory voting can be costly and complex. Penalties for non-compliance may disproportionately affect certain groups and could lead to resentment or decreased trust in the political system.




Increases Voter Turnout

Mandatory voting ensures more citizens participate, making election results more representative of the entire population.

Enhances Government Legitimacy

Higher participation levels boost the legitimacy and credibility of elected governments.

Fosters Civic Responsibility

Compulsory voting encourages citizens to see voting as a civic duty, promoting a culture of political engagement and responsibility.