Clunky though it might seem voting in person has some (if flaky) safeguards. Not least that local volunteers manning stations know many if not most locals by sight, and turning up in person will always put naughty boys and girls off. I think think only a handful of people trying to 'fake vote' in person have been evident over the last decade, as Vin points out postal votes have become a real potential problem in some wards.
I was very proud going with my wife and two girls to vote at the last election, even though I was pretty certain I was being outvoted
All efforts should be on getting everyone to vote, as already mentioned the model of facing a fine if you can't for good reason works for me.
A lot of people say this but I don't understand this view, people like to talk about a free country etc. So why should people be forced to do something they don't want to do?
Personally I'll never vote in my lifetime.
