The democratic part is that you only have to show up and have your name
ticked off. They don't check the completed ballot, so you can leave all
squares blank, which is the same as not voting. The system ensures that
everybody turns up and makes a decision on whether or not to vote for
somebody. Nobody ever has to vote for somebody the don't like.

For my next trick I'll try to explain how preferential voting works, and
the senate system. Or maybe not....

Paul Ewins
Melbourne, Australia

-----Original Message-----
From: Tanya Mayer Photography [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
That is exactly what happens Keith!

When you turn 18, you are automatically placed on an electoral roll
where
you live.  Every time there is a voting day, you go in, have your name
ticked off and then go into the booth and vote.  If you don't have your
name
ticked off, you get fined.




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