Sentence examples for voting compulsory from inspiring English sources

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Why not make voting compulsory?

If Labour brings in votes at 16, it should make first-time voting compulsory as a quid pro quo.

I would make first-time voting compulsory, as a quid pro quo for extending the franchise to sixth-formers.

Here they are, with a few answers: ABasu asked: "What does the panel think about making voting compulsory?" Peter Tatchell replied: "No.

IPPR research shows that the best way to boost political participation among "hard-to-reach" groups is to make voting compulsory.

AV also led to a significant drop in the number of people voting in Australia – that's why they had to make voting compulsory.

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That the vote boost from compulsory voting helps some parties — and hurts others — may explain why it is unlikely to be supported by American parties across the political spectrum.

Until last year voting was compulsory.

In normal Australian elections, voting is compulsory.

Countries where voting is compulsory have been excluded.

In Australia, where voting is compulsory, turnout is even higher.

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