• cosmicrookie@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Honestly I don’t

    I live in a country where everybody who is entitled to vote, gets a vote in their mail box and a dedicated place where they can go and vote. They can even send in their votes before hand or vote in the local library.

    I don’t see how one side or the other or any can benefit by low voting percentages

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      11 months ago

      Republicans do better in elections with low voter turnout because old white people vote at disproportionately high rates.

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        11 months ago

        But it has always been like this no? Have Americans ever not had to register to vote? Why cant all just be automatically registered to vote?

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          11 months ago

          Republicans are currently making it harder for left-leaning populations to vote, by closing polling stations in urban areas or opposing vote-by-mail. Automatic voter registration is being actively resisted. That is “why”.

          Voter registration became a thing in the 1800s to limit the voice of immigrants, adopted state by state.

          Oregon first, and about a dozen other states since, have made registration automatic when you get a driver’s license or state ID.

          So yeah it’s pretty much always been like this.

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      Central registered of all citizens with ID-number. I’m pretty sure your nation has it, as does mine. So the government knows where you live, and where you can vote. If you move these things are automatically updated. So it’s easy to make sure everyone can vote in the “correct” ballots ect.

      None of this is true with the US