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[#1473763] 05.12.11 16:19 · odgovor na: (# 1473719)
[#1473763] 05.12.11 16:19 · odgovor na: (# 1473719)
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Ta volilna abstineca zarukanih Slovenclnov me najbolj jezi, ne vem kaj jim je za zgubit 10 minut, da se potrudi za svojo državo.
Doma pa kolnejo in preklinjajo državo in to pod dvema kovtroma, da jih ja nobeden ne sliši.
These are the 10 countries that enforce compulsory voting:
Argentina (compulsory for citizens between 18 and 70 years old, non-compulsory for those older than 70. However in primaries, citizens under 70 may refuse to vote, if they formally express their decision to the electoral authorities, at least 48 hours before the election. This is valid only for the subsequent primary, and needs to be repeated every time the voter wishes not to participate.)
Australia – Compulsory enrollment and voting for state and national elections for all eligible adults (18 and above). In some states local council elections are compulsory too.[8]
Brazil[9] (non-compulsory for citizens between 16 and 18 years old, those older than 70 and illiterate people)
Chile (enrollment is voluntary, but canceling a registration is not permitted; voting is non-compulsory for foreigners)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ecuador (compulsory for citizens between 18 and 65 years old; non-compulsory for citizens aged 16–18, illiterate people, and those older than 65
Luxembourg (only for the regionals and if signed up)
Nauru
Peru (compulsory for citizens between 18 and 70 years old, non-compulsory for those older than 70)
Singapore[10] (compulsory for citizens above 21 years old with effect from 1st January of the year of election)
Uruguay
Primer Avstralije:
What happens if I do not vote?
Initially the Australian Electoral Commission will write to all apparent non-voters requesting that they either provide a reason for their failure to vote or pay a $20 penalty.
If, within 21 days, the apparent non-voter fails to reply, cannot provide a valid and sufficient reason or declines to pay the penalty, then prosecution proceedings may be instigated. If the matter is dealt with in court and the person is found guilty, he or she may be fined up to $50 plus court costs.