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1 This remains the case today, as Australia is now the only western nation without a Bill of Rights in some form. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
2 The House of Representatives voted on party lines to uphold his qualifications and not refer the matter to the courts.20 Yet any person, invoking the “common informer” provisions, can litigate such an issue and the point can also be used as an “irregularity” to found a post-election petition (assuming the member’s disqualification remains at the following election). This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
3 Unlike Canada, with its Charter of Rights and Freedoms, there is no constitutional guarantee on which to support prisoner voting.40 It remains to be argued whether sections 7 and 24 of the Constitution, which require Federal Parliament to be “directly chosen by the people,” could be interpreted by a rights-oriented High Court to deny Parliament the power to disenfranchise competent adult citizens. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
4 Until then, it remains ironic that some libertarian minded Australians prefer to go to jail, for a symbolic period, rather than be compelled to vote, whereas a significant number of prisoners want to vote, but are unable to, despite the electoral commissions employing mobile polling booths in prison for those inmates who are entitled to vote. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
5 In the end, perhaps the only way to ensure a perfectly proportional outcome, in a system that remains based on constituencies, would be to draw the boundaries after the event. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
6 But computerized voting in Australia remains some way off. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
7 (Tagging remains useful, however, as a means of tracing formal responsibility for the occasional material whose electoral content is unlawful). This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
8 But as with comparative electoral law, there remains the realization that electoral norms and practices suited to Australian conditions are not necessarily adaptable to different political cultures and levels of development. This makes 2003 a good time to reflect and take stock of Australian electoral law. Australian Electoral Law
9 (3) Where— (a) as a result of paragraph 14(3)(b) the person remains registered in a register of parliamentary electors until the time referred to in that provision, and (b) the person’s entitlement to vote by post would (as a result of sub-paragraph (2)) otherwise end before that time, the entitlement ends at that time. 37) Voting system for elections for certain offices 13 Simple majority system to be used in elections for certain offices PART 2 OVERSEAS ELECTORS AND EU CITIZENS Overseas electors 14 Extension of franchise for parliamentary elections: British citizens overseas Voting and candidacy rights of EU citizens 15 Voting and candidacy rights of EU citizens PART 3 THE ELECTORAL COMMISSION Strategy and policy statement 16 Strategy and policy statement 17 Examination of duty to have regard to strategy and policy statement Membership of the Speaker’s Committee 18 Membership of the Speaker’s Committee Criminal proceedings 19 Criminal proceedings PART 4 REGULATION OF EXPENDITURE Notional expenditure of candidates and others 20 Notional expenditure: use of property etc on behalf of candidates and others 21 Codes of practice on expenses 22 Authorised persons not required to pay expenses through election agent Registration of parties etc 23 Declaration of assets and liabilities to be provided on application for registration 24 Prohibition on entities being registered political parties and recognised third parties at same time 25 Section 24: transitional provision Elections Act 2022 (c. Great Britain Electoral Law
10 The parole license remains in force until the date on which the prisoner would otherwise have been released from prison. The Act known as the Bill of Rights 1689 deals with the exercise of the royal prerogative and succession to the Crown. United Kingdom Constitution
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