Voting Laws and Requirements
Voting as a Cultural Norm and Ease of voting
trust in the government with elections
what is mandatory vs voluntary voting
competitiveness
100

What are the differences between Mandatory and Voluntary voting?

One is required, one is not

200

List one country that requires voting by law.

Australia, this country is not included in the graph because it would be 100% turnout rate.

300
Do all countries have same day registration?

No, they do not, the high turnout countries usually do though, lower turnout countries do not.

400

Which countries have automatic voter registration, list three.

Sweden, South Korea, and Israel.

400

How do high turnout countries ease of voting differ from lower turnout countries?

Usually, high turnout countries have weekend elections, multiple days, simple ballots and more voting locations. The combination makes voting easier 

400

When people believe the system is more fair, their vote matters, and the government listens to them, what happens to the turnout rate?

It increases voter turnout.

500

what are the requirements to vote and how might they differ

they have to be a citizen they have to be 18 and you have to be a resident within that country they differ because some countries need ID some do not. 

500

List two countries that have strong traditions of civic participation. In which voting is seen as a civic duty, major cultural event, and community expectation.

Sweden and South Korea

500

Usually, how competitive are political elections in high turnout countries compared to lower turnout countries.

More competitive, because when people think "My vote won't change anything", turnout drops