Suggestions to maximise the effectiveness of a compulsory voting regime - make it possible for all people to attend polling stations with relative ease - registration should be relatively easy - where groups are excluded from being allowed to vote, is this defendable - penalties for not voting must be appropriate - strategies for offsetting the compulsion to vote.Lisa Hil
This short essay argues that Australian political scientists to pay more attention to their most ori...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
This paper is basically a study that determines the need to legislate compulsory voting law in Malay...
In a paper prepared for the Democratic Audit of Australia, Lisa Hill notes that Australia\u27s syste...
© 2002 Australasian Political Studies AssociationThe state-enforced compulsion to vote can be defend...
Compulsory voting has been part of Australia\u27s national elections since 1924. Renewed Liberal Par...
Compulsory voting could be a valuable aid in the prevention of civic demobilisation and the re-estab...
Australia has the oldest and probably the most efficient system of compulsory voting among the estab...
© 2005 The University of SydneyIn this paper we address claims made by those supporting the abolitio...
This paper addresses some residual misunderstandings about the effects of compulsory voting and, in ...
Under what democratic conditions does the ‘vertical accountability’ mechanism of voting maximise rig...
This paper explores the reasons behind public acceptance of compulsory voting in Australia and canva...
The legitimacy of compelling citizens to vote is rarely explored beyond claims about partisan benefi...
In modern democracies like Australia's it is essential that the maximum number of people vote at ele...
Low turnout is a growing concern among the industrial democracies. Compulsory voting has achieved ve...
This short essay argues that Australian political scientists to pay more attention to their most ori...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
This paper is basically a study that determines the need to legislate compulsory voting law in Malay...
In a paper prepared for the Democratic Audit of Australia, Lisa Hill notes that Australia\u27s syste...
© 2002 Australasian Political Studies AssociationThe state-enforced compulsion to vote can be defend...
Compulsory voting has been part of Australia\u27s national elections since 1924. Renewed Liberal Par...
Compulsory voting could be a valuable aid in the prevention of civic demobilisation and the re-estab...
Australia has the oldest and probably the most efficient system of compulsory voting among the estab...
© 2005 The University of SydneyIn this paper we address claims made by those supporting the abolitio...
This paper addresses some residual misunderstandings about the effects of compulsory voting and, in ...
Under what democratic conditions does the ‘vertical accountability’ mechanism of voting maximise rig...
This paper explores the reasons behind public acceptance of compulsory voting in Australia and canva...
The legitimacy of compelling citizens to vote is rarely explored beyond claims about partisan benefi...
In modern democracies like Australia's it is essential that the maximum number of people vote at ele...
Low turnout is a growing concern among the industrial democracies. Compulsory voting has achieved ve...
This short essay argues that Australian political scientists to pay more attention to their most ori...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
This paper is basically a study that determines the need to legislate compulsory voting law in Malay...