With four elections in twelve months it’s likely that allegations about electoral fraud will surge in 2010. In Inside Story Brian Costar looks at two court cases that exposed a striking lack of evidence behind the claimsUNLIKE THEIR counterparts in the United States, Australian courts play only an occasional and limited role in federal and state elections. Sections 30 and 31 of the Australian constitution gives parliament wide powers to make its own electoral laws, and the courts have generally kept out.In the United States the protracted battle to ensure that electorates contain roughly equal numbers of voters was eventually resolved in the courts, but on the two occasions when the High Court of Australia was invited to rule on the matter ...
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Despite the vast difference in the way elections are run in the United States and Australia, we have...
With four elections in twelve months it’s likely that allegations about electoral fraud will surge i...
© 2018 The Authors. Doubts about electoral integrity, whether true or false, can undermine faith in ...
This article provides an overview of the controversy surrounding the 2013 election of senators for W...
The figures are in: almost 3,252,000 eligible Australians didn’t cast a valid vote in last month’s e...
This article addresses a number of key issues confronting contemporary electoral law in Australia. I...
Are new rules needed to stop multiple voters from undermining Australian elections? Not according to...
The Attorney General Dominic Grieve MP has apologised for controversial remarks about corruption amo...
There are still about 1.4 million people missing from the electoral roll. Figures released by the Au...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
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Proposed changes could deny hundreds of thousands of Australians a vote, according to Colin Hughes a...
This article explores state and federal Australian cases from the past thirty years - legal judgment...
What value democracy when the established parties exclude others from contesting elections? What wor...
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Despite the vast difference in the way elections are run in the United States and Australia, we have...