The government's Electoral Amendment Bill proposes sweeping changes to voting rules, including ending same-day enrolment, banning prisoner voting, and altering special vote processing, sparking concern over equity, efficiency, and potential political bias.
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government seeks faster, more streamlined voting processes
Voting reforms prisoner bans and enrolment changes what you need to know about the electoral amendment billgovernment prioritises speed over accessibility
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