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Should Secret Voting Be Mandatory? (Political Theory Today)

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The secrecy of the ballot, a crucial basic element of representative democracy, is under threat. Attempts to make voting more convenient in the face of declining turnout – and the rise of the “ballot selfie” – are making it harder to guarantee secrecy. Leading scholars James Johnson and Susan Orr go back to basics to analyze the fundamental issues surrounding the secret ballot, showing how secrecy works to protect voters from coercion and bribery. They argue, however, that this protection was always incomplete: faced with effective ballot secrecy, powerful actors turned to manipulating turnout – buying presence or absence at the polls – to obtain their electoral goals. They proceed to show how making both voting, and voting in secret, mandatory would foreclose both undue influence and turnout manipulation, and thereby enhance freedom for voters by liberating them from undue influence in their choice of both whether and how to vote. This thought-provoking and insightful text will be invaluable for students and scholars of democratic theory, elections and voting, and political behavior.


  • | Author: James Johnson
  • | Publisher: Polity
  • | Publication Date: February 16, 2021
  • | Number of Pages: 140 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover
  • | ISBN-10: 1509538151
  • | ISBN-13: 9781509538157
Author:
James Johnson
Publisher:
Polity
Publication Date:
February 16, 2021
Number of pages:
140 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
ISBN-10:
1509538151
ISBN-13:
9781509538157