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If you do live where there is compulsory voting, I wondered if the very young, or very old, or ill are excused from voting in person? Or do political parties make efforts to transport them to the polling stations? And how do you prove that you voted? Do you carry a kind of voting passport to be stamped, or how does that work for your country?

How does that work in Singapore, say, or Italy? What is a valid reason for not voting there? Would like to hear from those with experience of the process.

2007-03-11 00:22:50 · 2 answers · asked by WomanWhoReads 5 in Politics & Government Civic Participation

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I'm in Australia.The Electoral Commission website is - www.aec.gov.au
They can probably answer more of your questions better than I can.
Good luck.

2007-03-11 00:32:00 · answer #1 · answered by busted.mike 4 · 0 1

you cannot be made to vote in America...we have a problem with too many people voting here now...mental imcompentents,democrats,felons,liberals....they could stay home...

2007-03-11 00:38:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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