For the measure to be in place at the upcoming federal election,which must be held by mid-May,Special Minister of State Ben Morton says the legislation must pass this fortnight,the final sittings of Parliament for the year. The bill is currently in the lower house with a long list of Labor MPs who want to speak on it.
The proposal wouldrequire voters to show a form of identification when they turn up to cast their ballot or be accompanied by someone who has valid ID and can vouch for them.
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It allows for a broad range of identity documents,including photographic ID such as a driver’s licence or proof of age card,a Medicare card,birth certificate,electricity or water bill,bank statement,bank cards including digital ones,and letters from Aboriginal land councils or native title bodies.
Voters who have neither identification nor someone to vouch for them will be able to cast a declaration vote.
“Under the way this is designed,not one person will be turned away from a polling booth,” Mr Morton said.
Labor and the Greens are stridently opposed to the measure.