Yes. Australians continue with all of their normal activities on election day. However, election day is always held on a Saturday, so only those who normally work on a Saturday work on election day.
That is unclear, what has your daughter being a Canadian got to do with Australians
Many Australians celebrate it, but particularly Australians of Irish ancestry or people from Ireland who are in Australia.
I believe most Australians work as well as they are able, but like all peoples, laziness exists as well.
No. All institutions/offices are closed on election day all over the country. This is done to ensure that even people who are employed don't miss out on voting because they have got jobs to do on election day. Banks in Florida are no exception and they will remain closed on election day.
Australians celebrate Valentine's Day much like the rest of the world; in homes and restaurants and doing special things.
Mend fences. Work to repair the damages from the campaign rhetoric.
V-J Day was more important to Australians than V-E Day because Japan is closer to Australia than Japan.
1962 Election day for the 1952 presidential election occurred on November 4.
Voting in the UK, on election day, is their local polling station, provided they are on the Election Register.
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On election day voters vote for their local representatives.