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Topic: Why people don't vote? - page 6. (Read 3671 times)

newbie
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June 29, 2018, 04:10:31 PM
#97
In what is happening in every country right now people don't have trust anymore. Befire elections those candidates have a lot of vision and misdions to fulfill once they've been elected but once they've seated to the office they've forgot everything what they've promised. Why? For the reason that they've became greedy to earn more and abuse their position and become corrupt.

Don't you think is there any government officials who are righteous and doing their job?
jr. member
Activity: 309
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June 29, 2018, 12:09:14 AM
#96
may reasons one of them nothing will change if they both government will still not help them for their needs and wants, another one is there is no good candidate to vote, some is only voting nit because they like the candidate but because of lesser evil or they don't want the other guy to win.
legendary
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June 28, 2018, 11:54:54 PM
#95
In a country with rich diversity like India, getting people to vote is a real challenge. There are a lot of aspects to it as below:
  • Unawareness for the system.
  • Voting system is very rigid considering the geographical and cultural barriers.
  • People get discouraged by anti-social elements that are politically motivated.
  • Democracy is pretty new and hence people are not used to the idea of voting.
  • Sometimes people believe their vote would not matter in the result.

The British introduced common law through the jury into India. The people wouldn't accept it because of religious reasons. Democracy is simply dictatorship by the many (many people in government) rather than by one dictator. Nobody wants democracy once they realize what it is. This is why the Britts left India. They were kicked out by the Indians, because they were practicing too much democracy, and not enough common law by jury.

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legendary
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June 28, 2018, 11:50:59 PM
#94
I believe that everything in the government is paid for. I myself am from Russia, and we have Putin elected for several terms in a row. Stability or regularity? ... I go to the polls.

Smart leaders in Russia especially, know what happens when they force their people to work too hard. They get a collapse like the USSR in 1990. So, to have a successful government, they have to learn what amount of limited freedom their people are willing to accept. You are showing them.

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newbie
Activity: 39
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June 28, 2018, 03:22:58 AM
#93
In a country with rich diversity like India, getting people to vote is a real challenge. There are a lot of aspects to it as below:
  • Unawareness for the system.
  • Voting system is very rigid considering the geographical and cultural barriers.
  • People get discouraged by anti-social elements that are politically motivated.
  • Democracy is pretty new and hence people are not used to the idea of voting.
  • Sometimes people believe their vote would not matter in the result.
full member
Activity: 448
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June 27, 2018, 08:45:06 PM
#92
People don't vote because they don't think their vote will have a change in the results of the election, so they are discouraged by the voting or most of them have no interest in the voting so they enjoy the holiday and rest at the home.

I agree with this and these are also the people that complain the most about the state of the country / economy etc.
I make sure I always vote as we are lucky to be in a democracy and to have a say in who runs our country.

It can't be helped, there are still people who give up  because of the government too, they felt like there is no good person in the government that could lead the country effectively.  You could still hear a lot of complaints about them even though they themselves doesn't have any positive contributions to the society.
newbie
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June 27, 2018, 03:00:32 PM
#91
I believe that everything in the government is paid for. I myself am from Russia, and we have Putin elected for several terms in a row. Stability or regularity? ... I go to the polls.
legendary
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June 27, 2018, 02:51:53 PM
#90
Why people don't vote? The real question is, "Why DO people vote?"

Consider, there are two basic forms of voting. These are:
1. Voting within the system for voting, and;
2. Voting to not have the voting system.

A system of voting might be a good idea in some circumstance and under some conditions and for some people. But it is bad under other conditions and for other people. Let me show you a bad one, as follow.

You are a worker. Is your body your property? Yes, it is.

You expend some of your energy in the form of work. In other words, you give your employer some of your property, and he gives you some of his property in trade - your paycheck.

You save up part of your paycheck property for years, and buy a house with it. The house is paid off; you own it; it is your property.

If you pay property taxes, you are giving some of your property to government. If you don't, a bunch of people who DID pay property taxes, have supported a government that will come and steal your house property just to get property taxes from you.

Well, was it your property or not? If you were the one who worked for it, and if you don't have a contract with someone else that they own your property, why did Government steal your property?

If you vote for your city council and mayor, you are voting for jokers who will enforce your taxation (the stealing of your property), and then use your property that they stole from you to steal the property of other people. Is this what you want? Do you really want the continued stealing of private property? Because that is really what it is.

If you want to be part of a system that builds things that use your tax money, your taxes are really donations. VOTE!

But if you are part of the group that doesn't support those things, require a pass for those people to use such things, and make them pay double for the pass. Don't steal their property from them, because they VOTED to be outside the system of voting, simply by not voting within it. Simply don't let them use the things that you and your group paid for.

Get rid of forced stealing of people's property in whatever form it exists in, 'cause that is what taxation is. And voting supports taxation.

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newbie
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June 27, 2018, 05:30:17 AM
#89
As someone previously stated, elections are a major circus in some countries, especially African countries. The only way the electorate ever gets money is during the elections so they wait vote the person that gives them more money.
jr. member
Activity: 672
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June 27, 2018, 12:45:14 AM
#88
But the fact that voters are disappointed with the antiques of politicians should not be reason enough why the should not vote. I think democracy is a great tool for development. Without voting and popular expression of will by voters democracy is as good as dead.
jr. member
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June 27, 2018, 12:35:37 AM
#87
But the moment election umpires become neutral arbiters and stop being partisan voters will be encouraged to voters knowing that their votes and not the dentimes of the government in power will determine the outcome of elections
jr. member
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June 27, 2018, 12:17:41 AM
#86
Voter apathy is a prevailing problem in many democracies. The reasons are not far-fetched. In countries where election rigging has become a recurring decimal most voters feel that going to polls is a wasted effort since politicians would always determine the outcome whether they turn up for voting or not.
newbie
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June 26, 2018, 08:29:22 PM
#85
I think some time peoples disappointed too much from both the parties who are campaigning for the election the both were when corrupt and you know they are corrupt when you feel disappoint and you don't feel ready to vote any one,
jr. member
Activity: 78
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June 26, 2018, 10:41:31 AM
#84
People don't vote because they don't think their vote will have a change in the results of the election, so they are discouraged by the voting or most of them have no interest in the voting so they enjoy the holiday and rest at the home.

I agree with this and these are also the people that complain the most about the state of the country / economy etc.
I make sure I always vote as we are lucky to be in a democracy and to have a say in who runs our country.
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
June 26, 2018, 09:21:27 AM
#83
People don't vote because they don't think their vote will have a change in the results of the election, so they are discouraged by the voting or most of them have no interest in the voting so they enjoy the holiday and rest at the home.
full member
Activity: 255
Merit: 100
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June 25, 2018, 06:59:05 PM
#82
I know how important our voting rights. But maybe they have their own reasons why they didn't. Maybe they just don't want to vote because they don't want the people running for the election. They prefer not to vote rather than voting the person they don't want just to say that they vote. I think voting should not be mandatory but should be optional. It should be based on the discretion of the voter. (it's my opinion)
newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
June 25, 2018, 09:17:22 AM
#81
You know why?? People running for a certain political position doesn't deserve to be voted. I will not vote unless the candidates deserve my vote, if the candidates aren't worthy, why waste a vote?? You just put your country in trouble if you voted a wrong candidate. Imagine, 2-3 years of service, still worthless. No productive campaign, and even trash propaganda. You're just wasting your time and effort if you voted a person that is worthless. Do not sell your country to a worthless man who just want money and power.
newbie
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June 25, 2018, 08:37:14 AM
#80
There's a certain religion that members are not allowed to vote.
newbie
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June 23, 2018, 12:13:46 PM
#79
Sometimes people don't vote or want to participate in voting because of fear. Fear of being harmed.
I remember during an election I attended,  thugs came from no where and started beating people up, fingers were cut off,  someone was even stabbed. The rest flee saying they would never come out for election, since then minority that they probably promised money of food came out.
jr. member
Activity: 49
Merit: 1
June 23, 2018, 10:54:58 AM
#78
1.. SAFE SEAT RESIDENTS
Some individuals who have an interest in politics and even support a party, don’t vote as a result of they feel their vote would be wasted.
These are people that live inside parliamentary constituencies with safe seats. If these seats have a powerful majority for a party they do not support they will see very little purpose selection.

2.. NOT ENOUGH KNOWLEDGE
Some individuals believe they don’t understand enough about either the government, the election process or individual party policies to vote.
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