R Chee Manning
Marlo Snellman
- Joined
- Apr 27, 2019
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- AFL Club
- Sydney
You can't be removed from the roll unless you are living overseas or have a mental impairment (like dementia etc).
Just read the AEC website for once in your life. You don't have to. They can't find out who did what on any paper..
From the AEC website:
Under the Electoral Act, the actual duty of the elector is to attend a polling place, have their name marked off the certified list, receive a ballot paper and take it to an individual voting booth, mark it, fold the ballot paper and place it in the ballot box.
It is not the case, as some people have claimed, that it is only compulsory to attend the polling place and have your name marked off, and this has been upheld by a number of legal decisions:
- High Court 1926 – Judd v McKeon (1926) 38 CLR 380
- Supreme Court of Victoria 1970 – Lubcke v Little [1970] VR 807
- High Court 1971 – Faderson v Bridger (1971) 126 CLR 271
- Supreme Court of Queensland 1974 – Krosch v Springbell; ex parte
- Krosch [1974] QdR 107
- ACT Supreme Court 1981 – O'Brien v Warden (1981) 37 ACTR 13







