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No.
"Not voting" is a choice that denotes freedom and democracy.
As is anonymity.
I would favour incentives over punishments, as suggested near the end of the article.
Though I think we're all in agreement that we need to do something to improve democratic involvement.
Agreed...$$ tax credit type of thing.
Also, encouragement and advocacy of online/mail-in/early voting. Simplify the process.
Have you considered the possibility that the lack of involvement is a reflection of the inadequacy of democracy and that democratic involvement will inevitably decrease as civilisation progresses?
Democracy is a means to an end, not an end in itself.
Compulsory voting feels like a way to make us complicit in false choices. It's like saying "Here, you can have shit or shit" then saying "Why don't you like your shit? You voted for it"