Posted September 24, 2013
Yep. Politics is the craft of finding a workable compromise despite disagreements - between politicians as well as between parties and voters. It's very rare that I'm on total agreement with the party I vote for, but I usually find one that I agree enough with to back them.
The-Business: Forcing votes would only help the extreme, and voting is not for protesting but for finding the party which matches best with one's needs and also not-self-centered goals. I'm pretty certain that forced voting would actually help the established parties, not the extremists. Extremists can usually mobilize their supporters to a much higher degree than established parties. Historically, extremists get their best results when general voter turnout is low.
That said, forced voting would of course not solve any problems, and is not a viable solution. The problem is that many people don't care about the elections, or lost hope that elections change anything. Forcing such people into a decision about which they neither care much, nor know much about the circumstances, is very unlikely to improve anything.

That said, forced voting would of course not solve any problems, and is not a viable solution. The problem is that many people don't care about the elections, or lost hope that elections change anything. Forcing such people into a decision about which they neither care much, nor know much about the circumstances, is very unlikely to improve anything.