Every Australian citizen (18 years or older) is required by law to vote. If an enrolled citizen fails to vote and is unable to provide a valid reason, a penalty is imposed.
If the penalty is not paid the matter is taken to court, if found guilty a fine of up to A$170 (£100) plus court costs may be imposed.
Compulsory voting seems to me about the stupidest thing I've heard in a long time.
I'm completely with Dave on this one...
If you don't care enough about the issues and/or candidates to have learned anything about them, then I
don't want you showing up just to pull levers (trained monkeys or seals could do that) just to avoid a fine...
In fact, I'll go further than that...
If you haven't cared enough to learn anything about what you're voting on, it is your civic duty
NOT to vote...
Stay home, get baked, watch a
Jersey Shores Marathon, go to a pie eating contest....
Do anything; but please,
PLEASE DON'T VOTE....
Hardly an election goes by in this burg, where there aren't a number of things I don't vote on, because I don't feel I know enough about the issues or the candidates to cast an informed, intelligent vote....
(Some obscure referendums, and school board elections lead the list...)
Compelling every person to vote will do nothing but create a complete Ignorantocracy...
And Lord knows we're far enough down that path without making it
worse....