curprev17:5217:52, 4 March 2022 Hazhktalkcontribs 20,276 bytes+523 Updating lead. Only prisoners serving sentences of more than 3 years are disqualified from voting. Add new sourcesundo
curprev00:0500:05, 14 September 2020 151.210.137.135talk 19,576 bytes+379 Updated to include the fact that the current law has actually restored prisoners' voting rights. Previously this suggested that the amendment was in progress or yet to be put to law.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev00:1600:16, 17 May 2018 Potterjessvuwtalkcontribs 16,616 bytes+513 I have corrected the mis-information and mis-worded sentence on the page. This is that the declaration by the courts cannot be repealed and re-introducing disenfranchisement for prisoners during 2017 because prisoners already didn't have the vote. Therefore, instead it was 'dismissed'. Also I added the other judgement during the court appeal.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev23:2823:28, 16 May 2018 Potterjessvuwtalkcontribs m16,107 bytes+342 I have edited an incorrect piece of information, changing the fact that Jonothon Young had discussed social contract theory in the second reading, when it was actually the bills third reading.undoTag: Visual edit
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curprev23:3323:33, 9 May 2018 Potterjessvuwtalkcontribs m15,765 bytes+517 I have added a more specific date to when the Taylor v Attorney-General formal declaration was made and why it the Electoral (disqualification of sentenced prisoners) Act was inconsistent with the Bill of Rights. I have cited this with the court report stating this.undoTag: Visual edit