Case study: Queensland, Australia
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James, Toby
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On 26 March 2020, the border between the Australian states of Queensland and New South Wales was closed because of the Covid-19 pandemic. It was the first time the border had been closed since the flu outbreak of 1919. On 28 March, local elections were held for 77 city councils and two state by-elections (Bundamba and Currumbin).
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Elections during Emergencies and Crises: Lessons for Electoral Integrity from the Covid-19 Pandemic
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Martinez Coma, F, Case study: Queensland, Australia, Elections during Emergencies and Crises: Lessons for Electoral Integrity from the Covid-19 Pandemic, 2023, pp. 191-200