Voter fatigue 

 
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In politics, voter fatigue is the apathy that the electorate can experience when they are required to vote too often.

It is often used as a criticism of the direct democracy system, in which voters are constantly asked to decide on policy via referendums. However, proponents often counter that voter fatigue may be lessened by direct democracy as voters will feel their vote has more effect.

Voter fatigue can cause notoriously low voter turnout rates, and potentially more protest vote, and supposedly occurs for a variety of reasons:

It can also happen when voters don't see politicians as able to resolve their problems. An obvious case is the one of Belgium, where 10% of the eligible voters prefer to be fined rather than going in the polling stations, since the vote is compulsory in Belgium.

Amongst the methods that can be used to combat voter fatigue are:

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