What is important for representative democracy is that a representative sample of the population votes. Percentage of the total population that votes is really not inherently important beyond achieving an adequate sample to represent all citizens' interests.
Currently, the 'low' voter turnout we see is only a problem because there are groups that are underrepresented, in particular younger people, certain ethnic minorities, and people of lower socioeconomic status. Correcting the proportions of those who vote should be the goal rather than increasing absolute numbers.
Currently, the 'low' voter turnout we see is only a problem because there are groups that are underrepresented, in particular younger people, certain ethnic minorities, and people of lower socioeconomic status. Correcting the proportions of those who vote should be the goal rather than increasing absolute numbers.