The rise and rise of early voting
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Smith, Rodney
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Gauja, Anika
Sawer, Marian
Sheppard, Jill
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The 2022 federal election made history in several ways. Among them was the fact that for the first time a minority—just less than one-half—of Australian voters cast their ballots at a polling place on polling day. Record numbers and proportions of citizens voted before polling day—almost all either voting in person at early voting centres (5,541,757 voters, or 35.82 per cent) or voting by post (2,210,408 voters, or 14.30 per cent).1
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Watershed: The 2022 Australian Election
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© 2023 ANU Press. This title is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercialNoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence.
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Australian government and politics
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Martinez Coma, F; Smith, R, The rise and rise of early voting, Watershed: The 2022 Australian Election, 2023, pp. 413-413