Voter Turnout Policy Evaluation
A city is struggling with low voter turnout in local elections. One proposal is to implement a mandatory voting law, where citizens who do not vote are required to pay a small fine. A second proposal is to launch a community-led campaign focused on civic duty and the local impact of voting, without any penalties. Evaluate the potential effectiveness of both proposals in fostering long-term civic engagement, considering the principles of how external rules can interact with internal motivation.
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