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At the Polls

The title reads, 'Australian 2025 election.' Two voters argue between Greens and Labor, and about where their preferences will go. The Greens voter thinks, 'But really. Why is she wearing a ceasefire in Gaza shirt when Labor supplies arms to Israel?'

In Australian elections, political party workers outside the polling place may give voters a how-to-vote card, suggesting you vote for a particular candidate or party. Voters do not have to accept these cards and, while one may choose to follow such a card, the final decision regarding preferences is in the hands of each elector. Holly English suggests that voters need to inform themselves rather than rely on information given to them on election day.