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    but di idlers will probably jump up and claim seh slavery done long time...

    The term compulsory voting is not strictly the correct description of voting in Australia.

    Australian voters face two compulsions. The first is compulsory enrolment. All voters entitled to vote must register to have their name included on the electoral roll.

    The second compulsion is the duty to attend a polling place. Once on the roll, you must attend a polling place on election day, or take advantage of the various opportunities for pre-poll and postal voting. When you attend the polling place, you must take a ballot paper and deposit it in the appropriate ballot box.

    Compulsory enrolment is relatively common around the world. Many other countries, including the United Kingdom, enforce compulsory electoral enrolment. However, Australia is one of the few countries to enforce this second form of compulsion, attendance at polling places.

    It look like seh we on an extended holiday since Slavery Abolish.. persecution complex a kill wi.
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