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Court to decide fate of Senate voting law

The legal challenge to the constitutional validity of recent changes to the method of electing Australia’s senators has been heard by the High Court. A decision is expected by the … Continue reading

May 3, 2016 · 4 Comments

Trump and Clinton will win nomination contests

Five state primaries in the US north-east have made Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton their parties ‘presumptive nominees’. Votes held in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland have been … Continue reading

April 27, 2016 · Leave a comment

Queensland parliament rules some votes invalid

Queensland’s Parliament has abruptly legislated to render invalid the vote of anyone who refuses to fully preference all candidates in state elections. The change – introduced as a surprise amendment … Continue reading

April 22, 2016 · 3 Comments

New York voters didn’t surge to enrol

The results of the US presidential election party primaries in New York state are coming in today. As was widely expected, Donald Trump has had a big win in the … Continue reading

April 20, 2016 · Leave a comment

Irish not sure who should govern

The lower house of the Irish parliament – the Dáil Éireann– has yet to endorse a government for the country 40 days after voters elected the most politically diverse Dáil … Continue reading

April 7, 2016 · 3 Comments

From here on in: the Republican nomination

“While Donald Trump will reach the convention with a substantial lead over Ted Cruz, he will fall short of the necessary outright majority. The result will be a bitterly fought … Continue reading

April 7, 2016 · Leave a comment

From here on in: the Democratic nomination

“Hillary Clinton is almost certain to reach the party convention well in the lead over Bernie Sanders, but not with an absolute majority. The votes of the unelected delegates will … Continue reading

April 7, 2016 · Leave a comment

Indi uni student charges dropped

Public prosecutors have dropped charges against two Victorian residents alleging that they had illegally enrolled in the wrong electoral division at the 2013 federal election. The result is to be … Continue reading

April 5, 2016 · Leave a comment

Republican race reaches situation tarfu

In American military slang, a disorderly situation goes through three stages of disorder: first snafu – which represents a level of disorder which is ‘situation normal’ – then passing through tarfu – … Continue reading

April 3, 2016 · Leave a comment

New Senate voting rules go to court

After two years of consideration, in March 2016 the Australian Parliament altered the law relating to how Australian senators will in future be elected. The single transferable vote system, which allows … Continue reading

March 29, 2016 · Leave a comment