Title of article
Compulsory Voting: A Critical Perspective
Author/Authors
LEVER، ANNABELLE نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
19
From page
897
To page
915
Abstract
Compulsory voting is sometimes thought to be justified in democracies because it promotes high levels
of voting and mitigates inequalities of turnout amongst social groups. Proponents of compulsory
voting also argue that it helps to prevent the free-riding of non-voters on voters. This article casts a
sceptical eye on both arguments. Democratic citizens do not have a duty to promote their self-interest,
and their duties to others do not generally require them to vote, or to attend the polls. So, while
people are sometimes morally obliged to vote, and to vote one way rather than another, legal compulsion
to vote or to turn out is generally unjustified and inconsistent with democratic government.
Journal title
British Journal of Political Science
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
British Journal of Political Science
Record number
652866
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