Compulsory Voting Current and past use by countries

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    As of January 2023, 21 countries have compulsory voting laws. Enforcement of the law in those countries varies considerably and the penalty for not casting...
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    remotely by mail or using internet voting (such as in Estonia). Voting is voluntary in some countries, like the UK, but it may be compulsory in others, such...
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    1996 publication by Privacy International, around 100 countries had enacted laws making identity cards compulsory. In these countries, the card must be...
  • of distinctive features including compulsory enrolment; compulsory voting; majority-preferential instant-runoff voting in single-member seats to elect the...
  • the most common voting age. However, a few countries maintain a voting age of 20 years or higher, and a few countries have a lower voting age of 16 or 17...
  • Electronic voting is voting that uses electronic means to either aid or take care of casting and counting ballots. Depending on the particular implementation...
  • Identity document (category Use mdy dates from March 2021)
    passport card. Some countries issue formal identity documents, as national identification cards that may be compulsory or non-compulsory, while others may...
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    systems – such as first-past-the-post (FPTP), instant-runoff voting (IRV), block voting, and ranked-vote block voting – one party or voting bloc can take all...
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    fine upon non-voters. Whilst the possibility of compulsory voting has gained some traction, then-current Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern expressed her hesitation...
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    passive suffrage), and in many cases the age limit for candidates is higher than the voting age. A total of 21 countries have compulsory voting, although in...
  • Political apathy (category Voting theory)
    jurisdictions where voting is optional, and the donkey vote where voting is compulsory. This phenomenon occurs to some extent across all countries or entities...
  • Early voting, also called advance polling or pre-poll voting, is a convenience voting process by which voters in a public election can vote before a scheduled...
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    Voter turnout (redirect from Voting turnout)
    factor affecting voter turnout is whether voting is compulsory, as countries that enforce compulsory voting tend to have far higher voter turnout rates...
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    Suffrage (redirect from Voting right)
    gives voting rights to women with relatives fighting overseas. Voting rights are stripped from all "enemy aliens" (those born in enemy countries who arrived...
  • Electoral roll (category Use dmy dates from December 2019)
    person doesn't vote multiple times. In jurisdictions where voting is compulsory, the electoral roll is used to indicate who has failed to vote. In some jurisdictions...
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    Polling station (redirect from Voting booth)
    European countries and in some US states). Properly identified votes would go to a voting booth where the votes are captured. After all votes were captured...
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    topical use. Currently about 372 million people (around 5.7% of the world population) receive artificially-fluoridated water in about 24 countries, including...
  • Instant-runoff voting (IRV), also known as plurality with elimination or plurality loser, is a ranked-choice voting system that modifies plurality by repeatedly...
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    1879, after a visit to the United States by British anti-vaccine activist William Tebb, and opposed compulsory smallpox vaccination for smallpox from the...
  • ranked-choice voting, or preferential voting), Instant Round Robin Voting called Condorcet Voting, range voting, approval voting, citizen initiatives and referendums...
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