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Topic review - Vote rigging
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rebbonk
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:46 pm
Ah the folly of youth Lex. I think we were all the same.
Ah the folly of youth Lex. I think we were all the same.
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Lex
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 6:23 pm
rebbonk wrote: I won't however, support lower the voting age as part of the article suggests. Same here. I used to think I was well informed & knew everything when I was 16; now I realise the older I get, the less I know!
[quote="rebbonk"]I won't however, support lower the voting age as part of the article suggests.[/quote]
Same here. I used to think I was well informed & knew everything when I was 16; now I realise the older I get, the less I know!
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rebbonk
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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 2:59 pm
I wonder if the powers that be have been listening? compulsory_voting_could_stop_democracy_crisisThis is something I would actively support, but I do wonder just how it would shake things up. To my mind, far too many people are 'politically ignorant' when it comes to understanding the arguments and making a truly informed choice. I won't however, support lower the voting age as part of the article suggests.
I wonder if the powers that be have been listening?
[url=http://web.orange.co.uk/article/news/compulsory_voting_could_stop_democracy_crisis]compulsory_voting_could_stop_democracy_crisis[/url]
This is something I would actively support, but I do wonder just how it would shake things up. To my mind, far too many people are 'politically ignorant' when it comes to understanding the arguments and making a truly informed choice.
I won't however, support lower the voting age as part of the article suggests.
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rebbonk
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 8:50 am
Another thing not widely known is that your vote is not secret. All ballot papers have a serial number which is logged against the voter
Another thing not widely known is that your vote is not secret. All ballot papers have a serial number which is logged against the voter
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Lex
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 8:16 am
Yes, I think I turned up without my voting card once, and was given the voting papers anyway.
Yes, I think I turned up without my voting card once, and was given the voting papers anyway.
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rebbonk
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Posted: Wed May 15, 2013 6:21 am
You don't even need your polling card though do you? With voter turn out so low there's very little chance of being caught of impersonating another voter.
My preference would be for a system where it is compulsory to vote (heavy fine if you don't) but with a box on the form for "none of the above"
You don't even need your polling card though do you? With voter turn out so low there's very little chance of being caught of impersonating another voter.
My preference would be for a system where it is compulsory to vote (heavy fine if you don't) but with a box on the form for "none of the above"
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Lex
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Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 6:03 pm
Not being asked for ID when I go to vote has been a niggling concern at the back of my head for a while now; basically anyone can wonder into the local polling station with my polling card, and the people would be non the wiser.
Not being asked for ID when I go to vote has been a niggling concern at the back of my head for a while now; basically anyone can wonder into the local polling station with my polling card, and the people would be non the wiser.
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rebbonk
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Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 4:01 pm
Vote rigging
Adding on from posts 3&4 here [url]http://www.warwickshireonline.com/forum/news-events/4041-eastleigh-election.html[/url]
[img]http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/1195/coventryincludedinvoter.png[/img]
Source : [url=http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/coventry-included-vote-rigging-crackdown-3811129]Local rag of a paper[/url]
Thoughts anyone?
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