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Voting is a fundamental right in many democracies, but the question of whether it should be mandatory has been a topic of debate for many years. While mandatory voting takes in the votes of everyone to decide who the people really want as a president, voting should not be mandatory because some people do not want anything to do with politics, and it would be extremely difficult and costly to get EVERYONE to vote.

Voting should not be mandatory because people should have the right to not vote, for whatever reason they may have. In the article "Compulsory Voting", Padraic McGuinness states "Surely it is a fundamental human right to be left alone... and to take no interest in politics at all except by choice," (Put tie-in here)

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Answer: Additionally, forcing individuals to vote goes against the principles of freedom and individual autonomy that are the foundation of democratic societies. People should be able to make their own choices, including the choice of whether or not to participate in the political process. Making voting mandatory would infringe on this right and could lead to resentment and a lack of enthusiasm for the democratic process. As McGuinness states, "the freedom to not vote is just as important as the freedom to vote." By respecting this freedom and allowing individuals to make their own choices, democracies can maintain the integrity of their political systems and the trust of their citizens.

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