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How does preferential voting work? How are the votes counted? While the idea is the same for both the House of Representatives and the Senate, they work in slightly different ways.
Australians are clearly seeking something more complex from their political system. Something reflective of a society with array of interests and ideas.
Australia's voting system is designed to make sure your vote has an impact, even if your first-choice candidate doesn't win. That's why understanding how preferences flow is so important.
Voting for senators is a bit different from the lower house in that it is partial preferential, and you can vote either “above the line” or “below the line”.
Early voting in the Australian election began on Tuesday, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's centre-left Labor party holding a slim lead over the conservative opposition coalition.
We've got a preferential system, meaning you'll need to choose who you want to represent you most, least and everything in between. Here's how.
The Academy uses a ranked-choice voting method, called a preferential ballot, to decide the 'Best Picture' winner. But how does it work?
The Academy uses a ranked-choice voting method, called a preferential ballot, to decide the 'Best Picture' winner. But how does it work?