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Natural Disasters | 1 October, 2008 [ 12:24 ]

Earthquake victims exempt from paying civic duty fines


Living in Peru
Israel J. Ruiz


All Peruvians who were left homeless after the August 15 earthquake last year and who live in the region of Ica will be exempt from paying fines for not having voted.

Peru's congress approved a legislative decree, which was published in the country's official gazette El Peruano, stating that the citizens living in the region of Ica as well as in the provinces of Huancavelica and Lima would not be fined if they had not voted in past elections.

It was reported that the new decree exonerates citizens living in this region and these provinces, which were declared in a state of emergency after the earthquake, from paying fines which may have been imposed on them if they had not voted in the last elections.

Furthermore, the legislative decree states that citizens, who had been fined for not fulfilling tasks assigned to them by the government during election days would also be exempt from paying.

The new decree will no affect those that have already paid fines, however. It was clarified that those who had paid these fines would not receive a reimbursement.

Under mandatory voting laws, Peruvian citizens are fined between 17 and 68 soles for not voting and up to 170 soles for not fulfilling responsibilities assigned by the government during elections.

Such responsibilities include collecting ballots, supervising voting booths, registering voters etc.


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3 Comments

# David N says :
1 October, 2008 [ 14:05 ]

This law forcing people to vote was a bad idea.  We have friends that are uninterested in the political process, yet they show up, wait in line, and then just vote for anybody. 


If voters wish to abstain and not participate, that should be respected.

# SA says :
2 October, 2008 [ 06:47 ]

I wish that in the USA there was a mandatory voting law.  Each election is decided by a minority that actually vote.  This minority is typically 25% of the registered voters.  Locally it is only about 10% of the registered voters sometimes.  How does democracy work when the citizens do not participate???

# Splaktar says :
6 October, 2008 [ 12:55 ]

I like the laws that require citizens to vote.  Obviously education is always an issue to keep voters well informed, but that's an issue all over the world.

As for eliminating these fines, it's a good step.  These people were more worried about re-building their homes, finding their families, finding clean water, finding food, etc than dealing with voting.  They should be exempted due to the extreme conditions.

By this I do not mean that any poor person or family that has some drama going on should be exempted to from having to vote.  The earthquake was an extreme situation.

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