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Documenting Democracy This document made Victoria the first Australian Colony (and the first legislature anywhere in the world) to adopt the practice of the secret ballot, as opposed to open voting Only the Assent date of 19 March, when this Act became law, gives Victoria the lead however
One man, one vote - Wikipedia The slogan "one man, one vote" has occasionally been misunderstood as requiring plurality voting; however, court cases in the United States have consistently ruled against this interpretation the admissibility of other rules
Australian voting history in action In 1856, South Australia extended the vote to male residents aged 21 years and over Two years later, Victoria followed their lead, with the remaining colonies following suit
History of elections in Victoria - Parliament of Victoria In 1857 Parliament changed the Constitution to allow all men over 21-years old to vote for the Legislative Assembly This included Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men, though voter suppression prevented most from using this right
The Dawn of Democracy: Victoria’s Voting Rights Revolution in 1854 In 1854, a significant milestone in democratic history unfolded in Victoria, Australia The Victorian Legislative Council enacted a groundbreaking decision, granting the right to vote to all male British subjects over 21, irrespective of property ownership
Exploring Democracy · The Right to Vote · Museum of Australian . . . The Australian colonies become self-governing — all adult (21 years and over) male British subjects are entitled to vote in South Australia from 1856, in Victoria from 1857, New South Wales from 1858, and Tasmania from 1896 This includes Indigenous men, although they are not encouraged to enrol