Would it be a good idea to quiz voters?
Any democracy depends on an informed citizenry. It seems to me that far too many people who vote are poorly informed, for example in a recent poll only 34% of Americans were able to name all three branches of our federal government (legislative, executive, judicial...and no i didnt look it up). Underinformed voters can drag down a nation by voting for unhelpful or outright harmful legislation and/or leaders.
I propose that a simple ten or twenty question multiple choice quiz should be attached to all voting ballots (in-person or by mail) and in order for a person's vote to count they need to get atleast half of the questions right. Simple and easy civics questions like how many states are there in the nation, who is the vice president, who wrote the declaration of independence, and so on.
What say ye?
BB- They have that right, sure, but their ability to affect the direction of the nation should be lessened if they choose to indulge said right...
Mordent- My freedom to swing my arm ends at another person's nose. In like manner the rights of the ignorant do not extend to endacting legislation/electing leaders that will deny the rights of others. Ignorant voters are almost always going to be easily led into this. It is not a comfortable reality but reality is often hard.