Jan Whitaker wrote: <snip> > There must needs be a tracking system of some sort as to what is > being done by an individual should a recount (a la WA) be required. >
Jan, I think you misunderstood my question. The tick off after the question "have you voted already?" is manual. People do vote multiple times in multiple booths. If enough people do it - then along with them being fined the election would have to be rerun. If you are not on the roll but believe you are entitled to vote - then you fill out a stat dec and your vote goes into an envelope system. This happened to me when I moved from Canberra to Sydney. The rolls were out of date and I exercised my right to vote in the City Council election (despite being invited not to) and then the ACT government sent me fine for not voting in their elections. Getting the tick off the Roll to be electronic is probably more important than the actual voting. It isn't a recount in WA it is a re-election because the votes they lost are enough to influence the result. > FYI, we are totally postal votes for our council elections now. Can't > remember what happened for state. Will find out in November (we have > fixed 4 yr terms now, so know when the next election will be held). > > Jan > > > > Melbourne, Victoria, Australia > [email protected] > > Sooner or later, I hate to break it to you, you're gonna die, so how > do you fill in the space between here and there? It's yours. Seize your space. > ~Margaret Atwood, writer > > _ __________________ _ > _______________________________________________ > Link mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link > -- Marghanita da Cruz Ramin Communications Pty Ltd http://ramin.com.au/ Phone:(+61)0414-869202 _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
