In some countries, those who have voted have their fingers dyed to confirm the fact and are not therefore eligible to vote a second time
A voting finger is a colloquial term used to describe holding one's finger inked after casting a vote in an election. It is a symbolic gesture to show that an individual has exercised their right to vote. The ink is typically applied to the index finger as a way to prevent double voting.
no
Voting entrenched
only for NOT voting
fear of voting
No, voting is absolutely free.
Citizens voting directly on a proposed law
Your thumb is finger 1, your index finger is finger 2, your middle finger is finger 3, your ring finger is finger 4, and your pinky is finger 5
No cons of voting, just cons of uneducated/biased/racist/etc people voting
This is known as issue-voting or issue-based voting.
Most countries did not expand voting rights.France and Great Britain expanded voting rights.Only a few countries expanded voting rights.
There is no compulsory voting in Japan.
Voting is a civic responsibility.