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Arizona Ballot Could Become Lottery Ticket – New York Times

Arizona Ballot Could Become Lottery Ticket – New York Times
TUCSON, July 13 — To anyone who ever said, “I wouldn’t vote for that bum for a million bucks,� Arizona may be calling your bluff.

A proposal to award $1 million in every general election to one lucky resident, chosen by lottery, simply for voting — no matter for whom — has qualified for the November ballot.

This is f’ing brilliant. I doff my cap to you, Arizona.

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  1. MacsRule says:

    Well, you have to vote here in Australia. Or at least turn up to a polling station and have your name crossed off. But if you go to all that effort, why not just vote anyway.

    a quick bit of reaserch suggests a penalty is only a $20 fine for not voting, so it seems not that big a penalty is in place, anyway.

    I don’t think it’s the value of the fine that gets people out there, it’s the fact that the government’s gonna get you!

  2. Fir says:

    Nifty idea… $1m seems a little high though! Ten prizes at $100000, or some other breakdown, would cost the same and seems like it would be way more effective at drawing people in – one single chance out of an entire state is awfully slim…

    Either way, I’d certainly make the effort. Your employer is obligated to allow you time off to vote, so you have nothing really holding you back :D

  3. Tony Schieffer says:

    I am so depressed.

    We were tricked into going to war? I can’t be bothered to vote.

    Our civil rights are being trampled? Sorry, I am busy that day.

    My children will be paying off a huge deficit? Not really my problem.

    I have a snowballs chance in hell of winning money? Where do I sign up?!!!

    The state of AZ has about 1m residents or so….. that’s a damn good chance compared to what the normal odds of winning the lottery are!