yes just like in the us you have to be part of the us to vote
Voting is not mandatory, but discretional. Just like any other democratic country.
Voting is not mandatory, but discretionary. Note Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic, just like the United States.
No, mandatory voting would never work in the United States.
no
Military involvement is mandatory in Mexico for all 18 year-old males.
In some countries voting is mandatory, in other countries it is not required.
Pros of mandatory voting include increased voter turnout, greater representation of diverse perspectives, and a more politically engaged population. Cons include potential infringement on individual freedom, the risk of uninformed voting, and the possibility of increased government control over citizens' choices.
Instituto Federal Electoral. It is the federal voting registry for Mexico.
Eleven countries in the world enforce mandatory voting. Those countries are: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, Luxembourg, Nauru, North Korea, Peru, Singapore, and Uruguay.
In some countries voting is mandatory and there are legal punishments for failing to vote. In the US voting is voluntary.
Yes. Mandatory training is always compensable.
A mandatory voting law would be violating the first amendment because we as a people have the right to vote or not vote, which is guaranteed to us in the first amendment. Forcing us to vote would take our freedom away.