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Australian constitutional crisis / Referendums in Australia / Referendum / Australian Senate / Secret ballot / Donkey vote / Voting system / Constitution of Australia / Electronic voting / Australian Electoral Commission / Referendums by country / Referendums in Italy
Date: 2015-05-28 21:17:19
Australian constitutional crisis
Referendums in Australia
Referendum
Australian Senate
Secret ballot
Donkey vote
Voting system
Constitution of Australia
Electronic voting
Australian Electoral Commission
Referendums by country
Referendums in Italy

Topics and investigations Representing everyone! Australia is a representative democracy. The Australian Constitution provides the framework for our government. The democratic principles of representation are protected

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