Instigator / Pro
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1500
rating
7
debates
42.86%
won
Topic
#5882

this house would make voting compulsory

Status
Finished

The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

Winner & statistics
Better arguments
3
6
Better sources
2
4
Better legibility
2
2
Better conduct
0
2

After 2 votes and with 7 points ahead, the winner is...

Nyxified
Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
2
Time for argument
One week
Max argument characters
10,000
Voting period
Two weeks
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
Open
Contender / Con
14
1593
rating
22
debates
68.18%
won
Description

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RFV 1/3

Pro Round 1
Alas, I am unable to access Pro's Links.
But I will Google some about South Africa.
What I googled is at bottum of my vote, but percent of people voting does 'seem to be dropping.
And some people are arguing infrastructure problems with voting polls.

Though I am still unsure about my information, but Pro arguement of the difficulty of voting, 'still works a 'bit against them in this debate.
As voting percents might be increased by ease of access, rather than compulsory voting.

Still, Pro makes arguements of how voting keeps citizens engaged in goverment,
And argues it to be a a freedom and responsibility.

I think they make a fair point about keeping the public engaged,
But there are legal responsibilities and non-mandated responsibilities,
Non-mandated responsibilities can still have consequences if ignored.
But Pro 'wants the non-mandated responsibility of voting to 'be legally mandated.
They still need further argument for why it 'must be legally mandated.

Con Round 1
Compulsion 'is a but contrary to Freedom, I suppose,
But many if not 'all governments have Laws/Compulsion.

Expressed Opinion
Pro might require the people vote for available candidates, no abstaining.
But Con makes a point that people's opinion is still expressed in not voting.
One might argue though, that compulsory voting makes sure everyone had the 'chance to vote.

Less Representative Results
'Not if there is an abstain vote.
But Con has a point that someone who knows nothing voting for Canidate A, does not mean the know nothing Voter wanted Canidate A's policies or vision.

RFV 2/3

Impact Marginalized
A fair point, and why not every citizen is a lawmaker, we set some people aside to take the time.
I think Pro 'might dodge it by compensating people, or assuming that voting and info is made easier.
I don't think X should be mandatory, assumes that X should be mandatory with 'current circumstances, I think it can mean X should be mandatory 'and circumstances should change that X being mandatory works well.
Since it wasn't stated one way or the other, I think circumstances changing can be argued either way.

Less Democratic
By removing peoples freedom to not vote, or vote for no one.

Backwards Cause Effect
Interesting argument,
Though Pro could argue by example of depression,
Depressed people sometimes do not get sun, food, socialization,
And so get stuck in viscous cycle, while they may initially be depressed for other reasons,
A lack of Sun, food, socialization are also causes in depression.
People 'having to vote, 'could engage them, though I think Pro has a point that much of the reason they are not voting, is they are disengaged.

Con first 3 sources did not 'say much, 4th source did, but suggested various causes.
I don't consider them to be strong sources.
Yes source 1 'says that, but I can't 'access the article, someone can say 'anything, but I like there being a bit more proof by the sayer, more explanation.

Source 5 is a bit better, but again a lot of information is lacking,
I'm leaning slightly towards Con for sources, but I still don't consider them strong.
It just seems common sense that if you force someone to participate in X, 'some of those forced will look into it. Like parents who half watch their kids cartoons.
In something relevant to themselves, there would be even more engagement.

Source 6 has a lot more info, but is a bit difficult to chew and digest,
But because of Pro source issues, and lack of round 2, sources most likely going to Con.
Source 6 'does give me a new thought,
I can imagine 'every user on DART being forced to vote, and if RFV is required 'many would be disqualified.
If RFV not required, be a lot of bad RFVs, lot of Troll votes, I imagine.

Con makes a strong argument of the difficulty of forcing people to know, understand, or care.

RFV 3/3

Fantasy World
I'm not sure that voting 'can't be easy.
In some countries there is a Starbucks or two on every block,
Most people have identification,
People talk about crypto, surely devices 'can be put in many places, there are ATMs many places.

Con Brings up Argument of Poor Father and Work
Does a good job of arguing Pro making voting compulsory, would at least need many exceptions.
Though. . . One might take that as granted, such as saying everyone needs to wear shoes in a restaurant, well, one might not demand that of a person with no feet, or a foot swelling disease.
Still, Con makes a case, also with the sparse spread out rural population. Freedom argument.

Preemptively argues against mail in voting,
Again arguing the time sink.
Presumably they might care to choose to vote if the issues were important. But such goes back around to their argument of people not voting shows their views.

Voter thinking on Pro sources,

I 'did look up South Africa 2024 election though.
"Voter turnout has declined since the end of apartheid, when 86% of eligible voters turned out.[33] For this election, 27 million people were eligible to vote.[34] Fifty-five percent of them were women, while voter registration was highest among those aged between 30 and 39 years old.[35] Only 58% of the country's registered voters voted in the election."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_South_African_general_election
One can see the turnout lower over time.
https://www.electionguide.org/countries/id/198/
"The IEC has come in for severe criticism as voters had hours-long waits at some polling stations, mostly in urban centres. Understaffing, overwhelmed and undertrained officials, and glitchy scanners were cited as some of the most common problems. But, in a testimony to how important people deemed this election, voters waited patiently, some for as long as five hours, to cast their ballots. Others, no doubt, quit the queues. The IEC said that poor internet connections were to blame at many polling stations as poll workers could not use their Voter Management Devices to confirm voters and had to resort to manual verification. The commission insisted problems were limited to a minority of its 23,293 voting stations and said polling station would remain open after the 21:00 cut-off time provided voters were already in line."
https://www.oxfordeconomics.com/resource/south-africa-elections-2024-counting-underway-after-calm-voting-day/

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@Nyxified

Dang,
Domain registration probably expiring,
And owner maybe moving.
That 'is chance of danger for the site.

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@Busisiwe

I am indeed referring to the site itself and not this debate (posted as such because I haven't been active on this site in over a year, so I thought people might be surprised to see me accepting this debate)

Good luck, homie. I remember my times in debate club in highschool fondly. The experience I got from here helped me win a few tournaments a couple of years ago!

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@Lemming

I was referring to the posts I had seen in the forum about the sites domain registration probably expiring in the next half year + the owner looking to move on from DART

The site in its current state is the same as always, I'm sure

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@Best.Korea

Oh I didn't think you were.

I think the sites bones are still good, myself.
Doesn't have a massive bot problem like Debate.org had towards it's end.

And I like the 'functions of this site well enough,
A problem with pure forums for me, such as Reddit, is it's easy for someone to post a 'single comment and end the conversation there.
Debate setup on this site 'ideally forces a few rounds of well thought out answers and responses to one's own arguments.

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@Lemming
@Busisiwe

I wasnt attacking anyone. Sorry if it was understood like that.

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@Lemming

thank you I appreciate your concern

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@Busisiwe

Don't worry about it,
Nyxified and Best.Korea were talking about wanting a higher population on DebateArt, not criticizing you. I'd think.

Though possible you didn't think they were criticizing you.

Don't worry about the motions much anyhow,
People on this site and the world vary a lot in quality,
I've only won 2 in 10 debates. (On 'this site)

I like to think most of us are just happy to engage with other people of different perspectives, people in different circumstances and points in life.

guys I'm a high school debater just trying to sharpen my skills and further gain experience .forgive me if my motions are bad

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@Nyxified

The site is very much dying in the debate section and member count. However, forum seems active enough, even though it too has lost many members.

I dont know why debate sites tend to die like this. Maybe too much competition drives people away, and most people consider debating as competition due to their incorrect mindset. Debating isnt a competition, but if people set wrong goals for themselves, then it is.

Seem's the site's future prospects are looking grim, eh? It's a shame to see a lot of community members no longer around.

I suppose I can take a DART debate for a spin one last time >:D

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@Lemming

more like elections

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@Busisiwe

Voting in what?

Not sure why there are so many people who hate freedom.