Same-sex marriage postal vote plan: Experts identify potential bias and legal issues

‘Supporters of same-sex marriage are still considering whether to go ahead with a High Court challenge to the legality of a postal vote.

Their legal gurus are forming a view on whether the Government’s move to get the Australian Bureau of Statistics to conduct the poll, rather than the Electoral Commission, still presents major legal problems, while a demographer says the postal vote described so far is akin ‘to a tear-out return slip … in a magazine.’

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Anne Twomey, Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Sydney
Jonathon Hunyor, Public Interest Advocacy Centre CEO
Dr Liz Allen, demographer at the Australian National University

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