| ▲ | defrost 10 hours ago | |
Sure, and countries with "compulsory voting" embrace the right to Donkey vote, pencil in whatever candidate you choose, criticise the government in a short haiku, and otherwise exercise freedom. It's more a compulsory show you're still a citizen day. The making a valid vote part is down to personal choice. They also appear to have generally better general political awareness and engagement in policy. | ||