One Nation’s newest recruit has revealed the party wants to drastically change the way Australians can vote for good.
Still rubbing the migraine you got from voter-suppression laws? Banging your head against the wall when voter turnout is too low? Worry no more, fam, we’ve got a magic potion for you: mandatory voting ...
Tom Rogers: It absolutely has. We've had compulsory enrolment, as well. Compulsory enrolment, compulsory voting for, I think, almost a century in Australia. It's very well accepted. Surveys ...
SC bats for compulsory voting. But the Constitution calls voting an entitlement. That can’t be compulsory Two years ago, about 65cr Indians voted in LS polls. That turnout was more than the ...
Jose Antonio Kast, the Republican Party's candidate for the Chilean presidency, speaks during a campaign closing event in Santiago, Chile, on Tuesday. Photo by Ailen Diaz/EPA SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 12 ...
Australia, Brazil and Singapore are among the 14 countries that have compulsory voting laws. Despite declining turnouts in US elections, the idea has seldom been mentioned here by prominent ...
'Not necessarily punitive step; measure to make nota option void' ...
The Supreme Court was hearing a plea that demanded that elections should be held even if there is only one candidate, so that voters can use the ‘None Of The Above’ or NOTA option.
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