It is a common belief that voting is not mandatory in some countries around the world. Contrary to popular belief, voting is compulsory in most countries and a not-insignificant number of people around the world may be unaware of this.
To a certain extent, I agree that voting should be compulsory because this gives the right to elect a leader. The first reason for polling relates to how we decide who should run our country or which issues should be addressed next.
What is the point in voting if our voice doesn't matter and the government still won't listen? For example, when you vote, you are given a choice. In every society, people have different interests and wants. The government needs to know what those are to make decisions that work for everyone. I believe that every adult should have the right to vote and that it should be made compulsory. This would make it less likely for politicians to ignore the views of their voters, as well as save resources by creating fewer elections.
I understand why some people might not support this idea: they may say it's better if voters can choose, which is true in a sense. But I believe that voting is part of our democratic process and we need to respect that. In countries like Australia where voting is not compulsory, there are risks involved when people who aren't citizens vote in an election.
Compulsory voting is a form of civic duty that every citizen must fulfill. There are many benefits that people could gain from obligatory voting. Firstly, it creates a level playing field for all demographics in our society. Secondly and most importantly, the optimization of democracy will continue to improve as each person has their say in policy policies. In turn, this makes our democratic society thrive and prosper. And finally, people who don’t vote should be held accountable for not doing so.
In conclusion, while in some countries around the world, voting is compulsory, I agree with the notion of necessary.
It is a common belief that
voting
is not mandatory in
some
countries
around the world. Contrary to popular belief,
voting
is
compulsory
in most
countries
and a not-insignificant number of
people
around the world may be unaware of this.
To a certain extent, I
agree
that
voting
should be
compulsory
because
this gives the right to elect a leader. The
first
reason for polling relates to how we decide who should run our
country
or which issues should
be addressed
next
.
What is the point in
voting
if our voice doesn't matter and the
government
still
won't listen?
For example
, when you
vote
, you are
given
a choice. In every society,
people
have
different
interests and wants. The
government
needs to know what those are to
make
decisions that work for everyone. I believe that every adult should have the right to
vote
and that it should
be made
compulsory
. This would
make
it less likely for politicians to
ignore
the views of their voters,
as well
as
save
resources by creating fewer elections.
I understand why
some
people
might not support this
idea
: they may say it's better if voters can choose, which is true in a sense.
But
I believe that
voting
is part of our democratic
process and
we need to respect that. In
countries
like Australia where
voting
is not
compulsory
, there are
risks
involved when
people
who aren't citizens
vote
in an election.
Compulsory
voting
is a form of civic duty that every citizen
must
fulfill. There are
many
benefits that
people
could gain from obligatory
voting
.
Firstly
, it creates a level playing field for all demographics in our society.
Secondly
and most
importantly
, the optimization of democracy will continue to
improve
as each person has their say in policy policies. In turn, this
makes
our democratic society thrive and prosper. And
finally
,
people
who don’t
vote
should
be held
accountable for not doing
so
.
In conclusion
, while in
some
countries
around the world,
voting
is
compulsory
, I
agree
with the notion of necessary.