As a fellow Australian, the only voting machine I'd like to see would be one that prepared a more easily machine-readable paper vote.
I'm also a Spanish national, where the voting system is admittedly much simpler (closed party lists with provincial constituencies), but you can take the paper system from my democracy's cold, dead hands. Meaning the temptation for fraud would be too high for a country used to shortcuts.
I'm also a Spanish national, where the voting system is admittedly much simpler (closed party lists with provincial constituencies), but you can take the paper system from my democracy's cold, dead hands. Meaning the temptation for fraud would be too high for a country used to shortcuts.