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  2. New South Wales Electoral Commission - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, the NSW Electoral Commission announced that it would not use the iVote online voting system for the 2023 state election, following technical glitches during the 2021 local elections. Advocates for blind and low-vision people subsequently accused the Commission of unlawful discrimination over the removal of the accessible voting ...

  3. Voter registration in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The AEC maintains a permanent electoral roll, which is used for federal elections, by-elections and referendums. The federal electoral roll also forms the basis of state (except in Western Australia, which compiles its own) and local electoral rolls. [22] Each state and territory can regulate its own part of the federal electoral roll.

  4. Elections in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Voting in federal, state and territory elections is compulsory for all persons on the electoral roll. [21] Voting can take place by a person attending in person at any polling place in their State on the election day or in early voting locations, or by applying for and mailing in a postal vote .

  5. 2027 New South Wales state election - Wikipedia

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    The 2027 New South Wales state election will be held no earlier than 30 January 2027 and no later than 27 March 2027 to elect the 59th Parliament of New South Wales, including all 93 seats in the Legislative Assembly and 21 of the 42 seats in the Legislative Council.

  6. Electoral systems of the Australian states and territories

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    The Electoral Act stipulates that the election campaign must run for a minimum of 25 days and a maximum of 55 days. Like all other states and territories voting in South Australia is compulsory, however unlike other states initial enrolment is not compulsory so a voter could theoretically not be compelled to vote if they chose never to enrol.

  7. City of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    [31] Following the 2021 council elections, the NSW Electoral Commission issued 18,501 failure to vote notices and fines to non-residential electors in the City of Sydney, representing 39% of all non-residential electors for the area. [32]

  8. Electoral system of Australia - Wikipedia

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    At the 2010 Tasmanian state election, with a turnout of 335,353 voters, about 6,000 people were fined $26 for not voting, and about 2,000 paid the fine. [39] A postal vote is available for those for whom it is difficult to attend a polling station.

  9. 2024 New South Wales local elections - Wikipedia

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    Some councils use a single ballot paper, while others have an Australian Senate-style ballot paper with above-the-line and below-the-line voting. [16] Councils can be either undivided or be divided into wards ranging from two-member to five-member. [17] [18] Voting is compulsory for anyone on the New South Wales state electoral roll. [19]