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Originally posted by theubermensch
Everyone in Australia must register themselves as a voter when they turn eighteen.
Voter Registration is mandatory for all citizens 18 years of age or above. An individual has 8 weeks after turning 18 to register, but may register at any time with no penalty being enforced for failure to register.
Originally posted by pazcat
Originally posted by theubermensch
Everyone in Australia must register themselves as a voter when they turn eighteen.
Not true, you don't have to register at all. There is no punishment for not being registered.
It's the easiest way to not vote. However if you then feel you want to participate you do have to register and then it becomes compulsory.
It kind of sucks. Only kind of though.
Voter Registration is mandatory for all citizens 18 years of age or above. An individual has 8 weeks after turning 18 to register, but may register at any time with no penalty being enforced for failure to register.
en.wikipedia.org...edit on 6-3-2012 by pazcat because: (no reason given)
In Australia, the law says that you must enroll to vote age age 18 (but you can enroll at age 17), you must keep your details up to date on the electoral roll (if you move house etc) and you MUST vote in every election (local, state and federal). There are criminal sanctions under the Electoral Act for failing to vote. Information is randomly cross checked with other government departments (including Centrelink, Tax Office and Medicare) so while you may get away with "not voting" for a while - eventually you will be caught out. !
Originally posted by pazcat
Originally posted by theubermensch
Everyone in Australia must register themselves as a voter when they turn eighteen.
Not true, you don't have to register at all. There is no punishment for not being registered.
It's the easiest way to not vote. However if you then feel you want to participate you do have to register and then it becomes compulsory.
It kind of sucks. Only kind of though.
Voter Registration is mandatory for all citizens 18 years of age or above. An individual has 8 weeks after turning 18 to register, but may register at any time with no penalty being enforced for failure to register.
en.wikipedia.org...edit on 6-3-2012 by pazcat because: (no reason given)
If you are an Australian citizen who is 18 years of age or older, it is compulsory for you to be enrolled at your permanent address.
Originally posted by FFS4000
It's so they can say you had a choice and you chose, it is unfair as i'm assuming you have the same situation that all 'western free democracies' have in that the colour changes (party affiliation) but the policies remain the same. There is no freedom, it as an illusion of democracy and freedom, the NWO is already here and has been for a long time. Granted some policies will be slightly different but overall nothing changes, Labour went to war over Iraq and Afghan, the Conservatives went to war in Libya, (semantics aside) so nothing changes it was all done not for our benefit.
Originally posted by Toromos
It is interesting how some civic actions are described as rights versus duties. People called to jury duty must show up or can be held in contempt of court. It is considered a duty. But voting, as framed as a right, is not typically compulsory.
Originally posted by NuclearPaul
I think the idea of compulsory voting is so politicians have some type of evidence that the people actually want them in power.
If compulsory voting was abolished, what the people truly want would become obvious, and they can't let that happen.