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2024 Centenary of Compulsory Voting - MUH $1.50 Stamp

Description: 2024 Centenary of Compulsory Voting Mint Unhinged $1.50 StampOverviewThe year marks a century since the introduction of compulsory voting in federal elections in Australia. Compulsory voting laid one of the foundations for our distinctive electoral system and gave effect to the ideal that every Australian should have a voice. While in 1912 Australia became the first Commonwealth nation to introduce compulsory enrolment to vote in federal elections, voting was not made compulsory until 1924. Even so, we were one of the first countries in the world to introduce compulsory voting.The introduction of compulsory voting in 1924 established a unique model of democracy that now gives all Australian citizens 18 years and older both the right and obligation to enrol and to vote in federal elections. Of course, this did not originally apply to ALL Australians. Indigenous Australians did not gain the right to vote in federal elections until 1962. This amendment to the electoral act also gave First Nations peoples the opportunity to participate in the historic 1967 referendum to count them as part of the population. Remarkably, it was not until 1984 that enrolment and voting became compulsory for all, including Indigenous Australians.Today there are more than 17 million registered voters, with 97.8 per cent of eligible Australians on the electoral roll. The Stamp$1.50 Voting at the ballot boxThe act of voting is depicted schematically, with the ballot being inserted into the secure ballot box. Anonymous voting or the secret ballot is a system whereby the voter’s identity is not known. This system was introduced at state level in 1856 in South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. Also called the “Australian ballot”, the secret ballot was influential, and later adopted in Britain and USA. Please check out my other Ebay items Postage Discount Available If purchasing more than one item please request an invoice or wait for one to be issued combining postage Orders over $40 will require registered mail Payment required within 5 days unless otherwise arranged

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Location: Stockton NSW

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2024 Centenary of Compulsory Voting - MUH $1.50 Stamp

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