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How to vote in the federal election
- Early polling for the federal election in Australia opens on Tuesday, ahead of the election on May 3.
- Voting in Australia is compulsory, with fines for those who do not participate.
- Voters choose representatives in the House of Representatives and the Senate, where the party winning 76 seats forms the government.
- The House of Representatives consists of 151 electorates, with the government monitored by the Senate.
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Your guide to the federal election – why, how, where and when to vote
Ensure you’ve followed the correct procedures when filling out your ballot papers. Photo: AEC Images. More than 1400 people around Australia have put their hand up to run as a candidate in the upcoming federal election. All Australians aged 18 and over will be voting for the candidate of their choice in both the House of Representatives and Senate. Given there’s always so much noise around election time, we’ve cut to the chase and prepared this …
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