A referendum is a formal vote held to decide if the Australian Constitution should be changed. For eligible Australian citizens, what is the legal requirement regarding voting in a referendum?
- Voting is compulsory for all eligible Australian citizens.Cevap
- BVoting in a referendum is optional for citizens, unlike in federal elections.
- CPermanent residents who are not yet citizens are also required to vote in a referendum.
Cevap
Voting is compulsory for all eligible Australian citizens.
The correct answer is correct because in Australia, voting is a legal duty for all eligible citizens aged 18 and over. This requirement applies equally to federal elections and referendums, which are held to change the Australian Constitution.
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Compulsory Voting in Referendums
İpuçları
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Think about whether voting in a normal federal election in Australia is a choice or a legal requirement.
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Australian law treats the process of changing the Constitution with the same level of importance as electing a government.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the 'Double Majority' rule to understand how the results of a referendum are calculated after the votes are cast.
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