“We don’t have anything that’s been as successful as this, at least that political science literature has been able to capture.” — Fernando Guerra, of Loyola Marymount University‘s Center for the Study Of Los Angeles on ‘Voteria,’ which offered cash prizes to random voters in an effort to increase civic participation. The Los Angeles Times blasted Voteria as a “gimmick [that] perverts the motivation to vote.”
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Paying someone to vote should be unconstitutional or at least unlawful. Voting is a privilege guaranteed to us by the Constitution and is an individual right. Next they will give raffle tickets for voting. These are bad ideas that will ruin this country. We already have rampant voter fraud in the major cites, with the number of votes far exceeding the number of registered voters in many precincts, and many precincts with 100% for the same candidate, and many absentee ballots from the same address and with the same handwriting. God help us.