FECCA calls for Voter ID laws to be abandoned

Australia has tried and proven electoral laws.

FECCA once again calls on the Government to abandon the Voter ID bill which will create additional barriers for multicultural and vulnerable communities voting at federal elections.

The unintended consequences of the proposed changes will be to affect access, fairness, equity and participation in the democratic process.

“The Government must consult multicultural communities on the proposed Voter ID bill to fully understand the barriers and disincentives that this will impose on our communities,” said FECCA Chairperson Mary Patetsos.

“Any changes to electoral laws cannot be rushed and must involve proper consideration, proper community consultation and subsequent education campaigns with enough time to reach all Australians,” said Ms Patetsos.

FECCA is concerned about the lack of consultation and the rushed nature of this bill which aims to fix a “vanishingly small” problem, as described by the Australian

Electoral Commission. Without due process, the proposed laws will disenfranchise and penalise multicultural and vulnerable communities. and work with us to improve participation of ALL Australians at elections to strengthen our democracy,” said Ms Patetsos.

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