In most countries there is no compulsion to vote.
No it is not a crime not to vote but is compulsory and can be met with a fine if you are registered and don't vote.
There is nowhere in the United States that it is compulsory to vote. Compulsory voting is most common in South America. Australia may be an exception; a democracy with compulsory participation in voting, and with enforcement. Several European countries and some of the Pacific island nations have compulsory voting, but often do not enforce it.
It is compulsory to vote in Australia, and maybe in other countries.
yes, it is mandatory...
It is compulsory. In Australia if you are registered to vote and live at the address where you are registered to vote it is compulsory. If you don't vote you will get a please explain note. which is easy enough to answer with some excuse like I was out camping and far away from any voting place.
The age that we can vote is 21 years and above.It is compulsory to vote it you already 21 or above
It is not compulsory to vote in any election.In Australia, compulsory voting for federal elections was introduced in 1912.
No it is compulsary for Australian citizens to vote in Australia.
No one. Voting is not compulsory in the US.
Absolutely! Denmark is a democracy and we vote on most things.
It doesn't cost a penny, in fact it is compulsory to vote, you must be 16 and over to vote.