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Victory
Lesson 4.2 Day 3



13NFL1-Compulsory Voting
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CONGRESS COULD EMULA
TE AUSTRALIA’S USE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW TO
COMPEL VOTING.
HLR
– 2007. The Case for Compulsory Voting in the United States Harvard Law Review, Vol.
121, No. 2 (Dec, 2007), pp. 591-612. Another approach to enforcing compulsory voting is to use administrative law. Australia uses this kind of enforcement regime for its compulsory voting laws. n Under this method, a federal agency would be charged with documenting which eligible voters fail to vote in any election. These nonvoters would be notified by mail of their failure to vote and assessed a small fine. The agency would also offer them a chance to provide a legitimate reason for their nonvote, such as illness, emergency, or conscientious objector status. If the agency accepts [*612] the excuse, then the fine would be waived. Otherwise, failure to pay the fine would potentially lead to a judicial action and, ultimately, a prison sentence. Australia has achieved very high voter turnout using such a system. Since the Australian Electoral Commission takes less than 2% of nonvoters to court, n the costs of enforcement are relatively low.




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