What reforms do you think would be good to improve voter turnout and help citizens to be informed and engaged in politics?
Some things are obvious. Most states have early voting and it would be good to extend it to all states. We could make both the primaries and general election days federal holidays. We could provide adequate funding for all polling stations so that nobody has to wait in huge lines.
There are many offices that most people don't really know anything about or pay attention to. Do we really need to elect judges or the treasurer? Let them be appointed by the Mayor or Governor. Being expected to make decisions in elections for offices you don't know anything about could be driving voters away and adding to voter fatique.
Many voters may not vote because they feel their vote isn't going to make a different and they think it's not worth the bother. If we changed the voting system to mitigate the problem of spoilers and made elections more competitive, we could see the creation of more powerful voting blocs and put more issues on the table. Maybe there are single issues voters that feel that their concerns aren't being addressed by either of the two parties. Maybe the only thing you care about is legalizing pot. A more fair voting system can help elect candidates who are willing to legalize it. Once these single issues voters start participating and accomplishing their goals, they may get into a habit of it and become more interested in other areas of politics. In addition, because of Gerrymandering or just the natural demographics of a district, some districts may not be competitive and there may be no point in voting at all. Changing the voting system to allow for more competition would give voters a reason to vote. You might be stuck with a candidate from one of the parties you don't like, but at least you get a chance to elect the guy who is going to punch you in the face the least.
There are also some things that may help, but are a little controversial. Oregon allows you to mail in your ballot and that has helped Oregon become one of the states with the highest voter turnout. The problem I have with this though is that it eliminates the secret ballot. It allows people around you to intimidate you into voting a certain way or you can straight out buy a vote. Maybe your boss may want to throw a ballot party in which you fill out your ballot in a group and have pizza.
Another more controversial solution is internet voting. This would definitely increase voter turnout, but it would open the door to so much fraud and there is no way you could get it to be adequately secure.
So, what are your ideas?
Some things are obvious. Most states have early voting and it would be good to extend it to all states. We could make both the primaries and general election days federal holidays. We could provide adequate funding for all polling stations so that nobody has to wait in huge lines.
There are many offices that most people don't really know anything about or pay attention to. Do we really need to elect judges or the treasurer? Let them be appointed by the Mayor or Governor. Being expected to make decisions in elections for offices you don't know anything about could be driving voters away and adding to voter fatique.
Many voters may not vote because they feel their vote isn't going to make a different and they think it's not worth the bother. If we changed the voting system to mitigate the problem of spoilers and made elections more competitive, we could see the creation of more powerful voting blocs and put more issues on the table. Maybe there are single issues voters that feel that their concerns aren't being addressed by either of the two parties. Maybe the only thing you care about is legalizing pot. A more fair voting system can help elect candidates who are willing to legalize it. Once these single issues voters start participating and accomplishing their goals, they may get into a habit of it and become more interested in other areas of politics. In addition, because of Gerrymandering or just the natural demographics of a district, some districts may not be competitive and there may be no point in voting at all. Changing the voting system to allow for more competition would give voters a reason to vote. You might be stuck with a candidate from one of the parties you don't like, but at least you get a chance to elect the guy who is going to punch you in the face the least.
There are also some things that may help, but are a little controversial. Oregon allows you to mail in your ballot and that has helped Oregon become one of the states with the highest voter turnout. The problem I have with this though is that it eliminates the secret ballot. It allows people around you to intimidate you into voting a certain way or you can straight out buy a vote. Maybe your boss may want to throw a ballot party in which you fill out your ballot in a group and have pizza.
Another more controversial solution is internet voting. This would definitely increase voter turnout, but it would open the door to so much fraud and there is no way you could get it to be adequately secure.
So, what are your ideas?