Around Australia there are several aspects of the electoral system which are currently under review. The main areas are how the electoral system can best include all eligible voters at election times (this debate is about direct enrolment, disability access, online voting and postal voting); how elections can be conducted in a fair way (this debate includes regulation of electoral advertising and political comment at election times) and how the election can be regulated so that parties have a fair chance of competing (this debate is currently about public funding of campaigns and legislating for disclosure of contributions and expenditures). The Electoral (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill 2012 proposes change in several of these areas. It addr...
This article addresses a number of key issues confronting contemporary electoral law in Australia. I...
Australia is often characterized as “a democratic laboratory,” where a wide variety of electoral sys...
Electronic voting and counting are increasingly common and have been adopted in a number of Australi...
This report recommends that the Commonwealth adopts a system of automatic enrolment of voters simila...
On the weekend of the 9th and 10th of August 2003, participants at the Constitutional Convention del...
On 23 June 2011 the Premier, the Hon. Barry O’Farrell MP, indicated that he would undertake a review...
This background note provides a detailed account of the issues and dynamics of the 2012 election for...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
This second electoral green paper considers a range of ideas aimed at improving Australia\u27s elect...
The paper presents remarks referring to some amendments of 10 March 1988 to the People’s Councils e...
Australia has a proud history of being an international leader in electoral administration, and Aust...
Following an ACT Electoral Commission recommendation to the ACT government, the territory\u27s Elect...
This article analyses the 2010 federal election and the impact the internet and social media had on ...
This paper canvasses opinions and issues arising from the proposed ban on political donations from t...
This book assesses Australian electoral reforms of the past 30 years using personal interview data ...
This article addresses a number of key issues confronting contemporary electoral law in Australia. I...
Australia is often characterized as “a democratic laboratory,” where a wide variety of electoral sys...
Electronic voting and counting are increasingly common and have been adopted in a number of Australi...
This report recommends that the Commonwealth adopts a system of automatic enrolment of voters simila...
On the weekend of the 9th and 10th of August 2003, participants at the Constitutional Convention del...
On 23 June 2011 the Premier, the Hon. Barry O’Farrell MP, indicated that he would undertake a review...
This background note provides a detailed account of the issues and dynamics of the 2012 election for...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
This second electoral green paper considers a range of ideas aimed at improving Australia\u27s elect...
The paper presents remarks referring to some amendments of 10 March 1988 to the People’s Councils e...
Australia has a proud history of being an international leader in electoral administration, and Aust...
Following an ACT Electoral Commission recommendation to the ACT government, the territory\u27s Elect...
This article analyses the 2010 federal election and the impact the internet and social media had on ...
This paper canvasses opinions and issues arising from the proposed ban on political donations from t...
This book assesses Australian electoral reforms of the past 30 years using personal interview data ...
This article addresses a number of key issues confronting contemporary electoral law in Australia. I...
Australia is often characterized as “a democratic laboratory,” where a wide variety of electoral sys...
Electronic voting and counting are increasingly common and have been adopted in a number of Australi...