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  2. Paradox of voting - Wikipedia

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    The paradox of voting, also called Downs' paradox, is that for a rational and egoistic voter (Homo economicus), the costs of voting will normally exceed the expected benefits. Because the chance of exercising the pivotal vote is minuscule compared to any realistic estimate of the private individual benefits of the different possible outcomes ...

  3. Voting importance stressed: Don’t let your strong political ...

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    Yes, vote. Even if I disagree with you, I will respect your opinion. But if your decision regarding our options for the November presidential election is not to vote, my respect for your opinions ...

  4. Compulsory voting - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian law provides for a fine and even a jail sentence for those who do not vote, but in practice the law is not applied, and turnouts are low, such as 47.5% at the 2014 presidential election, then down to 28.3% at the parliamentary election the following year. Fiji ~70% [80] No Not enforced starting in 2014. [81] Greece: Over 70 ~60% [82 ...

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. ... ‘The people’s mandate’: Why your vote matters no matter where you live. ... believing their votes don’t ...

  6. Trump tells supporters ‘you don’t have to vote’ at New ...

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    At the time of the elections, Mr Trump was leading an all-out public campaign against the 2020 results, and Trump campaign allies like attorney Lin Wood suggested people shouldn’t vote in the ...

  7. Protest vote - Wikipedia

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    Spoiled votes may or may not be protest votes, but are often kept aside for challenges, further examination, or disposal. A protest vote (also called a blank, null, spoiled, or "none of the above" vote) [1] is a vote cast in an election to demonstrate dissatisfaction with the choice of candidates or the current political system. [2]

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ... Noncitizens don't vote in US elections. ... Trump complained that he would have won the popular vote, “if you deduct the millions of people ...

  9. Election silence - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions, such as Slovenia, Poland and Nepal, it is forbidden to try to convince people to vote for a specific candidate or political party on the day of election. [citation needed] Some jurisdictions have declared that, legally, election silence violates the right to freedom of speech.