You fill in the form that you are given by the electoral office (you can get them at post offices and local council buildings or online. when election time comes you go to a school near your home or anywhere else in a federal election and present yourself at a desk give your name and address. A person will look up your name on an electoral roll and cross it of. You will then receive the voting ballot or ballots, which you will fill in at a private booth placed along the wall for that purpose. The ballot does not have a name on it. You fold it and place it in the correct ballot box. Keep in mind that voting is compulsory in Australia so as long as you are in the electorate where you signed up you will have to vote or explain why you were not there.
On election day you go in, get your name ticked off the electoral roll at which point you are given ballot papers, you fill them out accordingly and then deposit them into the voting boxes.
There are instructions on how to fill out the ballots, but in short, the small piece of paper you number ALL the candidates in order from most prefered to least preferred. The large piece of paper you either put a 1 in a box above the line, or number EVERY box below the line.
One can enroll to vote in Australia by visiting the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) website. A person can fill out the online form and be eligible to vote as long as they are over the age of 18.
Voting is by secret ballot.
There is no maximum age for voting in Australia.
You have to be 70 to stop voting in Australia.
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The process of voting and approving bills is called the legislative process. Before a bill can become a law it has to be approved by the President.
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Voting is complulsory in Australia
You are liable to a fine.
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