What may happen to a person who does not vote and has no good reason for not voting?
- They are taken off the electoral roll
- They may lose their citizenship
- They must vote twice at the next election
- They may have to pay a fine ✓
Why this is the answer
Voting is compulsory, so failing to vote without a good reason can lead to a fine.
This question is from: Voting
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