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Why Victoria's upper house voting regime leaves much to be desired
Key takeaways
- Victoria is the only Commonwealth state still using Group Voting Tickets.
- This is not some unqualified statement from a keyboard warrior on social media, but a view shared by many across the political spectrum when critiquing Victoria's upper house voting regime.
- With talk of a leadership challenge resurfacing late this week — some are even saying a coup could be mounted within weeks — reform of GVTs will not be an immediate priority for Premier Jacinta Allan.
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Victoria is the only Commonwealth state still using Group Voting Tickets. (Supplied: Victorian Electoral Commission)
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This is not some unqualified statement from a keyboard warrior on social media, but a view shared by many across the political spectrum when critiquing Victoria's upper house voting regime.
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