Settlement Guide: voting explained

Australians go to the polls to vote in the Federal Election on July 2. Voting is compulsory in Australia. So, how does it work?

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1. All Australian citizens over 18 need to register with the Australian Electoral Commission in order vote

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2. Once registered, you can be fined if you fail to vote on or before polling day

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3. Many parties will hand out how to vote cards

You should vote for the candidate of your choice and not be misled by material you might receive at the polling place.

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4. Candidates are elected by a preferential voting system

You will be given two ballot papers. The green ballot paper is to elect a local candidate for the House of Representatives. While, the white ballot paper is for electing a senator from your own state or territory. In the Senate ballot you can mark your preferences by party above the line, or number your preferred candidates below the line.

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5. Overseas and postal voting

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Published 23 May 2016 12:47pm
Updated 28 July 2016 2:30pm
By Ildiko Dauda
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