8.11. As Table 8.1 indicates, following the introduction of compulsory voting, voter turnout increased well beyond the previous maximum of 78.30%. The Senate voter turnout of 91.31% in 1925 proved to be the minimum in the history of compulsory voting.. Compulsory voting is an issue for the federal parliament. The AEC does not have an official view. Its role is to conduct elections according to the electoral law in force at the time. If there is to be a public debate on voluntary and compulsory voting, the AEC does have a role to ensure that the community is informed about all matters relevant.

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Compulsory voting means that Australian citizens are obligated to vote in local, state and federal elections. If they don't vote in Australia, they can be fined for failing to do so. In Australia, the fine (called an 'administrative penalty') is relatively small, just $20. Just over 20 countries worldwide, including Australia, have.. 21 April 2022. OPAN. With the 2022 federal election around the corner, we want to ensure every older person is able to exercise their rights and participate in voting whether they are living at home or residential aged care homes. It is compulsory for all eligible Australians to enrol and vote in federal elections and referendums.