What’s the answer to to question 3 ?
Related questions
Question
What’s the answer to to question 3 ?

Transcribed Image Text:thikk
3. Do you
Explain why or why not.
1.Requiring photo IDs
2.Cancelling Sunday voting (in locations that previously had it)
3.Permanently banning ex-felons from voting
4.Removing people from voting rolls that have not voted in the three last
elections
any of the below should be qualified as voter suppression?
5.Reducing the number of polling places

Transcribed Image Text:Nearly a dozen democracies in the world have compulsory voting, which
requires eligible citizens to register and vote in elections or pay a fine. For
example, Australian voters must appear at their polling place, but may choose
not to mark the ballot. The current fine for not showing up on Election Day
without an approved excuse is $20. Voter turnout is usually over 90 percent in
Australia contrasted to 58 percent in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Those who support compulsory voting consider it a citizen's duty like paying
taxes, jury duty, and compulsory schooling. This voting system tends to
minimize the election of extreme candidates and boost moderate ones.
Critics of compulsory voting do not like the idea of pushing people who may
know little about the candidates and election issues into the voting booth. In the
Expert Solution

This question has been solved!
Explore an expertly crafted, step-by-step solution for a thorough understanding of key concepts.
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
