Opinion: The Problem With Australia’s System of Mandatory Voting
It is undeniable that voting stands at the heart of democracy as an act of civic participation, one which ensures formal representation in
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
It is undeniable that voting stands at the heart of democracy as an act of civic participation, one which ensures formal representation in
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