Compulsory voting in Australia: Turnout with and without it (original) (raw)

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On the Justifiability of Compulsory Voting: Reply to Lever

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Is Compulsory Voting Justified

Annabelle Lever

2009

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Regional Trends of Compulsory Voting

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The Distinctive Value of Elections and the Case for Compulsory Voting

Emilee Chapman

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The Constitutionality of Australia's Compulsory Voting System

Anthony Gray

Australian Journal of Politics & History, 2012

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The Side Effects of Compulsory Voting on Citizens’ Sense of Duty

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Uncounted Votes: Informal Voting in the House of Representatives as a Marker of Political Exclusion in Australia

Lisa Hill

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Voter Engagement, Electoral Inequality and First-Time Compulsory Voting

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Political Science Electoral reform and voters' behaviour in Australia and New Zealand: editors' introduction to the special issue

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