I’m Dutch, and never heard anyone say our voting is obstructed or non-democratic. I believe its a very important right within our society.
But in this poll, I would probably fall on the “there should be some requirements to voting” side. Mainly because the question asked is extremely broad in its interpretation.
I don’t consider the republican wish for voter ID requirements to be so strange. It helps the system security a lot. The problem however, is that unlike the EU, the USA does not have a centralized ID card system.
In the EU, every 18+ citizen gets an ID card from the government. If you cant afford the costs (about 30 euro if Memory serves) the government will provide it for you.
So voter identification isn’t bad perse, but voter identification combined with no centralized identification system definitely is.
Aside from the voter ID thing, excluding people from voting is a slippery slope. Disenfranchisement of convicted fellons is a difficult proposition on its own, but combine that with the USA’s incredibly high rate of incarcerations, and it becomes entirely problematic.