In Australia everyone above the age of 18 must vote, making each voice count and be heard, whereas in America voting is not compulsory, meaning many in America don't vote. Moreover, Australia used a preferred voting system, where voters can rank their choice, ensuring that even if their top pick doesn't win, they still contribute to the final outcome. On the other hand, America depends on the winner-takes-all system, which means the candidate with the most votes wins, leaving loads of people unheard if their choice doesn't win, giving it an unfair election. Overall, Australia's democracy strives for equal participation and representation for all its citizens, making it more inclusive and fair compared to America's