Britain has been blighted by steadily declining turnout over a number of election cycles, with a competitive 2010 election being unusual in seeing turnout actually increase. Vittorio Trevitt argues that compulsory voting would increase engagement and actually empower voters, with criticisms of the notion generally missing the mark
In a recent issue of Politics Ben Saunders argued that the use of compulsory voting to increase turn...
© 2005 The University of SydneyIn this paper we address claims made by those supporting the abolitio...
A number of authors, including Lijphart, Hill and Engelen, have recently advocated compulsory voting...
Electoral turnout in UK elections has been disappointing over recent cycles, despite a small uptick ...
What lies behind voter disengagement? While some blame a crumbling political and electoral infrastru...
In the last issue of Public Policy Review Sarah Birch argued that Britain should make voting compuls...
The paper is focused on the problem of «compulsory voting» inside the contemporary democracies. The ...
Democratic disengagement amongst young people in on the rise, with research in a new Democratic Audi...
Should voting be compulsory? Many people believe that it should, and that coun- tries, like Britain,...
Should voting be compulsory? Many people believe that it should, and that countries, like Britain, w...
The question of whether compulsory voting is inimical to democratic ideals has been partly dealt wit...
In many democracies, voter turnout is low and getting lower. If the people choose not to govern them...
Voter turnout levels have been steadily declining in the whole of the world’s democracies, for the l...
The case of compulsory voting. The case against compulsory voting. Incentives: a modern alternative ...
This paper addresses some residual misunderstandings about the effects of compulsory voting and, in ...
In a recent issue of Politics Ben Saunders argued that the use of compulsory voting to increase turn...
© 2005 The University of SydneyIn this paper we address claims made by those supporting the abolitio...
A number of authors, including Lijphart, Hill and Engelen, have recently advocated compulsory voting...
Electoral turnout in UK elections has been disappointing over recent cycles, despite a small uptick ...
What lies behind voter disengagement? While some blame a crumbling political and electoral infrastru...
In the last issue of Public Policy Review Sarah Birch argued that Britain should make voting compuls...
The paper is focused on the problem of «compulsory voting» inside the contemporary democracies. The ...
Democratic disengagement amongst young people in on the rise, with research in a new Democratic Audi...
Should voting be compulsory? Many people believe that it should, and that coun- tries, like Britain,...
Should voting be compulsory? Many people believe that it should, and that countries, like Britain, w...
The question of whether compulsory voting is inimical to democratic ideals has been partly dealt wit...
In many democracies, voter turnout is low and getting lower. If the people choose not to govern them...
Voter turnout levels have been steadily declining in the whole of the world’s democracies, for the l...
The case of compulsory voting. The case against compulsory voting. Incentives: a modern alternative ...
This paper addresses some residual misunderstandings about the effects of compulsory voting and, in ...
In a recent issue of Politics Ben Saunders argued that the use of compulsory voting to increase turn...
© 2005 The University of SydneyIn this paper we address claims made by those supporting the abolitio...
A number of authors, including Lijphart, Hill and Engelen, have recently advocated compulsory voting...