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Conversations: with Nicholas Aroney, Professor of Constitutional Law at The University of Queensland

John Anderson: Conversations

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Who Has the Right to Vote in Australia?

I think it's incredibly important to say, for Aboriginal people as much as for non-Aborigical people, whom is represented by the voice. Because depending on how it unfolds, you may very well have a lot of people who feel they don't want to be represented by the Voice. So a lot of thought has to be given to precisely that question. And when you have breaches of those principles in one way or another through electoral fraud, it is not good for the system at all. I mean, we have very detailed answers to the question who has the right to vote in Australia. Like we have clear rules so that we know who has theright to vote and who doesn

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