Against Mandatory Voting | National Review

Against Mandatory Voting | National Review

(Jeenah Moon/Reuters)

There is nothing wrong with preferring that not everybody vote in every election, because voting is a responsibility that demands deliberation.

In my last column, I looked at one of the fundamental philosophical divides in voting-rights debates: Republicans and conservatives believe that the voter-registration system should be used to ensure that each vote is cast by an eligible voter in the right place and that no eligible voter votes more than once, while Democrats and progressives refuse to treat these as…

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