| 31. | The increase was largely down to the implementation of compulsory voting and the removal of suffrage restrictions.
|
| 32. | Chong et al . also argue that denial is a significant aspect of the debate about compulsory voting.
|
| 33. | More than 2 million were eligible to vote in the election, choosing from 290 candidates in compulsory voting.
|
| 34. | This compulsory vote is conducted in the privacy of the Diary Room by the host and the HouseGuest.
|
| 35. | Despite much public debate ever since on the issue of compulsory voting, the legislation has never been repealed.
|
| 36. | Belgium has compulsory voting and thus maintains one of the highest rates of voter turnout in the world.
|
| 37. | _Compulsory voting in elections, referendums.
|
| 38. | Jaensch advocates proportional representation and an end to compulsory voting in Australia ( though not necessarily compulsory enrolment ).
|
| 39. | Abstention in compulsory voting systems tends to be somewhat ineffective, as the protest'message'is likely to be confused with apathy.
|
| 40. | Voter turnout at elections had in fact been so low that compulsory voting was introduced for the 1925 federal election.
|