For example, for the many citizens who are adamant about their voting rights and hold strong opinions when it comes to elections, voting lotteries would raise great concern. If they were not chosen, these individuals would feel cheated and underrepresented. Because of this, they would more than likely not agree to such a policy. Another possible pothole in Brennan’s voting lotteries is the monetary compensation. While it is understandable to provide an incentive when making an individual responsible for an action he or she did not volunteer for, it presents the problem of where this money would come from. This “solution” would either add to the nation’s ever-growing debt or result in a tax increase, which more or less are never received
For example, for the many citizens who are adamant about their voting rights and hold strong opinions when it comes to elections, voting lotteries would raise great concern. If they were not chosen, these individuals would feel cheated and underrepresented. Because of this, they would more than likely not agree to such a policy. Another possible pothole in Brennan’s voting lotteries is the monetary compensation. While it is understandable to provide an incentive when making an individual responsible for an action he or she did not volunteer for, it presents the problem of where this money would come from. This “solution” would either add to the nation’s ever-growing debt or result in a tax increase, which more or less are never received