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Is voting compulsory for eligible citizens in Australian federal elections?

Democratic Values & RightseasyVersion 2026
  1. A.Yes, for citizens aged 18 and overβœ“ Correct answer
  2. B.No, voting is entirely optional
  3. C.Only for taxpayers
  4. D.Only for landowners

Explanation

Voting is compulsory in Australia for eligible citizens aged 18 and over.

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Practice question based on the official Our Common Bond study book. Official source (Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond – Testable Section (PDF)) This is an independent study resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government.

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