Stateline.org offers this report. A snippet: “Arizona will decide whether to make people who show up at the polls eligible for a $1 million jackpot. In Michigan, 80,000 people who’ve voted only sporadically were put on notice by a political consultant that, if they didn’t vote this year, they’d be outed as slackers to their friends and neighbors.” As I’ve written in “Voting without Law?” and “Vote Buying,” payments for turnout are not unheard of in the U.S. I have not heard of any efforts in the U.S., however, to use shaming to cajole non-voters. In Italy, where voting is compulsory, there is a history of non-voters’ names being posted in the town square.