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In reply to the discussion: Australia election: Abbott poised for victory [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)10. There is no fine for that, near as I can tell.
There is only the US eighteen dollar fine if you don't vote. They don't care who you vote for, or don't vote for, apparently.
The people who are angry believe that it's wrong to force people to be enfranchised.
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That didn't help, but the defeat may have been even worse with Gillard leading the ALP...
Violet_Crumble
Sep 2013
#4
They have compulsory voting in Australia. Oddly enough, that pisses people off.....
MADem
Sep 2013
#2
I'd get fatter on election day in your fair land...I have a weakness for those things...! nt
MADem
Sep 2013
#17
I do. I'm sorry, but if you can't name your own governor you have no business voting
7962
Sep 2013
#22
But it was frustration with Labor's leadership turmoil that cost the government dearly at the polls.
dipsydoodle
Sep 2013
#23
It does seem a little odd that a conservative party should be called "Liberal".
Matilda
Sep 2013
#44