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To Vote or Not to Vote
About a week ago, several of us on Twitter were discussing the differences between countries when it comes to voting. Heidi kicked off this “blog chain” with her post here from an American perspective, and then Katie posted her Australian … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Campaigns and Elections, Compulsory voting, Politics, United States, Voting
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