The government's electoral amendment bill, which bans prisoner voting, ends same-day enrolment, and allows larger anonymous donations, has passed third reading in Parliament but faces criticism for potentially reducing voter access and conflicting with the Bill of Rights Act.
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voting rights restricted for prisoners
Electoral amendment bill passes its third reading in parliamentpolicy shift undermines inclusion and access
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