Political Compass Test for Voters
Political Compass Test for Voters
Test Your Political Compass
Answer the following questions to determine your ideological position. This helps you understand potential biases when evaluating Black (Immoral), Grey, or White (Clear Moral) electoral candidates.
1. The government should provide universal healthcare for all citizens. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
2. Individuals should have the right to express controversial opinions without censorship. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
3. Corporations should face minimal government regulation to encourage innovation. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
4. Law enforcement should have broad authority to maintain public safety. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
5. Wealth redistribution is necessary to reduce economic inequality. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
6. Personal privacy should be protected even at the cost of security measures. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
7. The government should prioritize economic growth over environmental protections. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
8. Traditional values should guide societal norms and policies. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
9. Public education should be fully funded by the government. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree
10. Surveillance programs are justified to prevent terrorism. Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Submit
You can take the Political Compass test online at www.politicalcompass.org. This free test evaluates your political stance based on responses to a series of propositions, plotting your position on two axes: economic (left-right) and social (authoritarian-libertarian). At the end, you’ll receive a score showing your coordinates on the compass.
Your Political Compass
Reducing Voter Bias
Use these strategies to evaluate candidates based on moral traceability, favoring White (Clear Moral) candidates over Black (Immoral) ones:
- Diversify Information Sources: Check primary sources (e.g., candidate voting records on GovTrack.us, verified X posts) to avoid echo chambers. Compare left-leaning (e.g., The Guardian) and right-leaning (e.g., National Review) outlets.
- Evaluate Moral Traceability: Use this checklist:
- Is the candidate’s rhetoric traceable to human values like justice? (White: Promotes equality; Black: Uses hate speech)
- Are their policies transparent? (White: Clear proposals; Black: Hidden agendas)
- Do they have a positive societal impact? (White: Supports voting rights; Black: Suppresses voters)
- Reflect on Emotional Triggers: Journal your reasons for supporting a candidate. Are you swayed by fear or group loyalty? This helps identify biases like tribalism.
- Engage in Deliberative Dialogue: Join community forums or voter discussion groups to challenge assumptions and hear diverse perspectives, reducing confirmation bias.
By understanding your compass and applying these strategies, you can vote for candidates whose moral alignment is clear and traceable, supporting democratic integrity.
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