Examples of using Compulsory voting in English and their translations into Chinese
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Compulsory voting.
Several countries have compulsory voting.
Like compulsory voting.
Australia enforces compulsory voting.
Compulsory voting worldwide.
Australia is the only democracy that has compulsory voting.
Compulsory voting around the world.
Australia is the only democracy that has compulsory voting.
Compulsory voting should be abolished.
Many European countries enforce compulsory voting.
Compulsory Voting: Why it's here to stay.
Australia is the only English speaking country that has compulsory voting.
Compulsory voting ensures a high turnout.
This reform eliminated the requirement of prior registration and compulsory voting.
Compulsory voting is not unique to Australia.
This time around, the people of Schaffhausen will not be asked whether they want to maintain ordo away with compulsory voting.
Compulsory voting also has been controversial.
Through equal, universal, direct, individual, secret, free and compulsory voting, with public counting of votes. .
Compulsory voting is necessary to ensure high turnout.
The government of Peru is elected directly and there is compulsory voting for all the citizens of the country from the age of 18 to 70.
Compulsory voting more accurately determines the sentiment of the people.
Australia has compulsory voting, you get fined if you don't vote. .
Compulsory voting is a way to make sure that the people we elect are really the ones that the majority of the people want.
What the story of compulsory voting tells us is how very good we are at elections.
While compulsory voting was first advocated by Alfred Deakin at the turn of the 20th century, voting was voluntary for the first nine elections.
An analysis into compulsory voting- and a Commons vote on the issue.
In Australia compulsory voting was introduced in 1924, mainly as a response to lower voter turnout.
There are economic arguments on both sides: compulsory voting saves money in campaigns, because parties otherwise splurge vast amounts on“getting out the vote”.
